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- The Emesene (or Emesan) dynasty, also called the Sampsigeramids or the Sampsigerami or the House of Sampsigeramus (Arabic: آل شمسيغرام, romanized: ʾĀl...
- up Emesene in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Emesene may refer to: an inhabitant of ancient Emesa (modern-day Homs), Syria Emesene dynasty Emesene helmet...
- Strabo probably referred concerning the Emesenes' phylarchs' alliance with Q. Caecilius B****us, regarded the Emesenes as a simple tribe, governed by its sheikhs...
- Marcus Antonius Felix in the reign of Roman emperor Claudius and later the Emesene priest-king Sohaemus. Drusilla's lineage is not entirely clear; Tacitus...
- is the Latinised form of the Arabic "Ilah al-Jabal" ("إله الجبل"), the Emesene manifestation of the deity, which is Arabic for "God of the Mountain."...
- Sohaemus was an Emesene Prince and ruled as Priest King from 54 until his death in 73. He was the second son of the previous ruling Emesene Monarchs Sampsiceramus...
- the city was at the eastern edge of the Roman Empire, and ruled by the Emesene dynasty, a client kingdom of the Romans. Nearly 2,000 years later, the...
- his wife. This woman was an Emesene Syrian named Julia Domna. Her father, Julius B****i****, descended from the Arab Emesene dynasty and served as a high...
- The necropolis of Emesa, also known as the necropolis of Tell Abu Sabun, was an ancient necropolis of modern-day Homs, in Syria. Excavations begun in August...
- BC–100 BC Nabataean Kingdom 400 BC–106 AD Kingdom of Osroene 132 BC–244 AD Emesene Dynasty 64 BC–300s AD Kingdom of Hatra 100s–241 AD Tanukhids 196–1100 AD...