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Gihon is the name of the
second river mentioned in the
second chapter of the
biblical Book of Genesis. The
Gihon is
mentioned as one of four
rivers (along...
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Gihon Spring (Hebrew: מעיין הגיחון) or
Fountain of the Virgin, also
known as
Saint Mary's Pool, is a
spring in the
Kidron Valley. It was the main source...
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defensive network dating back to the
Middle Bronze Age were
found around the
Gihon Spring; they
continued to
remain in use
throughout subsequent periods. Two...
- Warren's
Shaft is a
vertical shaft next to the
Gihon Spring, the main
source of
water of
Bronze and Iron Age Jerusalem,
discovered in 1867 by British...
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Gihon (義本, 1206–?) was a
legendary local ruler of
Okinawa Island.
Gihon was the
third and last
ruler of the
Shunten dynasty. He
succeeded his
father Shunbajunki...
- of Jerusalem,
founded as
early as the
Bronze Age on the hill
above the
Gihon Spring, was,
according to the Bible,
named Jebus.
Called the "Fortress of...
- John
Lawrence Gihon (April 21, 1839 –
September 18, 1878) was a
Philadelphia photographer, best
known for
establishing the
Philadelphia Sketch Club, do****enting...
- the
upper Gihon, and
leading them
straight down on the west to the City of David" (2
Chronicles 32:30). By
diverting the
waters of the
Gihon, he prevented...
- one of four
rivers (along with
Hiddekel (Tigris),
Perath (Euphrates) and
Gihon)
mentioned in the
Biblical Book of Genesis. In that p****age, a
source river...
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Mordechai Gichon (Hebrew: מרדכי גיחון; born
August 16, 1922; died
September 19, 2016) was an
Israeli non-fiction
author and
military historian. Gichon...