- Euphrates. The city was
called Europos by Gr****s in
honor of the
origin of
Seleucus Nikator, who
founded it and was born in
Europos in Macedonia. In ancient...
-
Europos or
Europus (Gr****: Εὐρωπός) can
refer to : Europus, a son of the
mythological Makedon and
Oreithyia in Asia Dura-
Europos alias Cirablus, an Ancient...
- The Dura-
Europos synagogue was an
ancient Jewish former synagogue discovered in 1932 at Dura-
Europos, Syria. The
former synagogue contained a forecourt...
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Europska unija Hungarian Európai Unió
Italian Unione europea Lithuanian Europos Sąjunga
Latvian Eiropas Savienība
Maltese Unjoni Ewropea Dutch Europese...
- The Dura-
Europos church (or Dura-
Europos house church) is the
earliest identified Christian house church. It was
located in Dura-
Europos, Syria, and one...
- a
Delphic proxenos Machatas from
Europos in the late 4th century BCE. The site of
Europos is near the
modern Europos. Ptolemy. The Geography. Vol. 3.13...
- Dura
Europos took
place when the
Sasanians under Shapur I
besieged the
Roman city of Dura-
Europos in 256
after capturing Antioch. Dura-
Europos was an...
- The
house that is
known as Dura-
Europos'
brothel is a part of the
Block G5
agora of Dura-
Europos, and
specifically refers to the
house G5-C. It was the...
- Rostovtzeff, Dura-
Europos and Its Art, 1st (Oxford:
Oxford University Press, 1938), 4, pl. 3:1, ill.
Clark Hopkins, The
Discovery of Dura-
Europos, ed. Bernard...
- The
Mithraeum of Dura
Europos was
found during excavations in the city in 1934. It is
considered to be one of the best-preserved and best-do****ented cult...