- and rule of the
Emesene dynasty,
Emesa had
grown and
became one of the most
important cities in the
Roman East.
Despite the
Emesenes being a
warlike people;...
- up
Emesene in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Emesene may
refer to: an
inhabitant of
ancient Emesa (modern-day Homs),
Syria Emesene dynasty Emesene helmet...
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Strabo probably referred concerning the
Emesenes' phylarchs'
alliance with Q.
Caecilius B****us,
regarded the
Emesenes as a
simple tribe,
governed by its sheikhs...
- a
Christian bishop is
likely fictional.
Quoting Richard L. Hunter, The
Emesenes were a
culturally complex group,
including Arab,
Phoenician and Gr**** elements...
- 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...
-
Marcus Aurelius Antoninus (born
Lucius Septimius B****i****, 4
April 188 – 8
April 217),
better known by his
nickname Caracalla (/ˌkærəˈkælə/), was Roman...
- 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...
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Publius Septimius Geta (/ˈɡɛtə/ GHET-ə; 7
March 189 – 26
December 211) was
Roman emperor with his
father Septimius Severus and
older brother Caracalla...
- 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...
- 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."...