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Gazara was,
according to the Bible, a
fortress of
great strength in
Judea that
figures often in the
Maccabean wars. In
Judean history,
Gazara is recalled...
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Biagio Anthony "Ben"
Gazzara (August 28, 1930 –
February 3, 2012) was an
American actor and
director of film, stage, and television. He
received numerous...
- (Josh. 10:33).
Solomon also
built here (1
Kings 9:15–16). It is now
called Gazara, a
village of
Nikopolis (Emmaus), [which is a
place located] 4 milestones...
- Mercator,
Gerardus (1595). "Taurica Chresonesus,
Nostra aetate Przecopsca et
Gazara dicitur".
Atlas sive
Cosmographicae meditationes de
fabrica mvndi et fabricati...
- to turn over to him the
towns and the country. He sent
other troops to
Gazara to do away with John; he sent
letters to the
captains asking them to come...
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Ellul is a
Maltese surname.
Found in 1419 (****ul)
residing in
Casali Dragu Gazara et Maritatu,
Malta of Siculo-Arabic
Christian origin. The
surname ****ul...
- both
tribute and for
Simon to cede
control of the
border towns Joppa and
Gazara.
Antiochus VII sent an army to
Judea at some
point between 139 and 138 BCE...
- ****enised to
Gadara (see
works of Josephus;
amended in Loeb
edition to
Gazara)
Gadarene (disambiguation) GDRT,
vocalised by
historians as Gadarat, king...
- year (141 BCE).
Simon made his son John
commander with his
residence at
Gazara. 1 Maccabees 13:51–53 140. (Ante C. 140) The 3rd year of
Simon the great...
- Dangarba; Ung. Uku II/ K/M
Dangarba Makarfi Gazara Gazara Gari I/
Health Clinic;
Gazara Gari II/ Pri. Sch.
Gazara; Ang. Goda I/ Pri. Sch. Goda; Ang. Madaki/...