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Epiphania or
Epiphaneia (Ancient Gr****: Ἐπιφανεία) is the
feminine form of the name Epiphanius, and may
refer to: Hama, Syria,
formerly known as Epiphania...
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Berenice IV
Epiphaneia (Ancient Gr****: Βερενίκη; 77–55 BC, born and died in Alexandria, Egypt) was a Gr****
princess and
Queen of the
Ptolemaic dynasty...
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Epiphaneia (****anese: エピファネイア,
foaled 11
February 2010) is a ****anese
Thoroughbred racehorse. In 2012, he was
unbeaten in
three races including the Grade...
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Epiphania or
Epiphaneia (Ancient Gr****: Ἐπιφανεία) was a city in
Cilicia Secunda (Cilicia Trachea), in Anatolia. The city was
originally called Oeniandos...
- The
Aramaeans were
allowed to
return to the city,
which was
renamed Epiphaneia (Ancient Gr****: Ἐπιφάνεια),
after the
Seleucid Emperor Antiochus IV Epiphanes...
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Eudoxia Epiphania (Ancient Gr****: Επιφανεία, romanized:
Epiphaneía; also
known as Epiphania,
Eudocia or Eudokia) was the only
daughter of the Byzantine...
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Tryphaena Cleopatra VI
Tryphaena (58–57 BC)
ruled jointly with
Berenice IV
Epiphaneia (58–55 BC),
possibly identical with
Cleopatra V
Tryphaena Cleopatra ("Cleopatra...
- John of
Epiphania (Gr****: Ιωάννης Επιφανεύς) was a late
sixth century Byzantine historian. John was born in
Epiphania (modern Hama, Syria). He was a Christian...
- unsuccessful. The city of
Tigranakert of
Artsakh is built.
Berenice IV
Epiphaneia, Gr****
princess and
queen of the
Ptolemaic Kingdom (d. 55 BC) Liu Xiang...
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Epiphania or
Epiphaneia (Ancient Gr****: Ἐπιφανεία) was a city in
Bithynia in
Anatolia mentioned by Steph**** of Byzantium. Its site is unlocated. Steph****...