-
known bishop of
Gindarus was Peter, who
attended the
Council of
Nicaea in 325 and that of
Antioch in 341. At the time of Justinian,
Gindarus had only a periodeutes...
- / 36.394722°N 36.688889°E / 36.394722; 36.688889 The
Battle of
Mount Gindarus or
battle of
Cyrrhestica in 38 BC was a
decisive victory for the Roman...
- Mountains. Strabo's
Geographica mentions it as
being on the
borders of
Gindarus, "a
natural stronghold"
leading to the
Amanian Gate or
Amanides Pylae over...
-
Gallic Wars Caesar's
civil war Pompeian–Parthian
invasion Battle of the
Cilician Gates Battle of Am**** P****
Battle of
Mount Gindarus Awards Roman triumph...
-
returned in the
spring of 38 BC, he
faced Ventidius at the
Battle of
Mount Gindarus,
northeast of Antioch.
Pacorus was
killed during the battle, and his forces...
- in
Syria (Qinnasrin)
Gabala (Jableh)
Gabula (at the
marsh of Al-Jabbul)
Gindarus (Jandairis)
Laodicea in
Syria (Latakia)
Salamias (Salamiyah)
Seleucia Pieria...
-
Ventidius B****us and his
victory over
Parthian forces at the
Battle of
Mount Gindarus, see
Kennedy (1996, pp. 80–81).
Ferroukhi (2001a, p. 219)
provides a detailed...
- Romans.
Pacorus himself was
defeated and
killed at the
Battle of
Mount Gindarus by the
forces of the
Publius Ventidius B****us. His
death spurred a succession...
-
Roman Syria. 38 BC:
Ventidius defeats the
Parthians at the
Battle of
Mount Gindarus,
reclaiming Roman Syria. 37 BC:
Herod the
Great becomes king of Judea....
- ready. The
Parthians faced no
opposition and
proceeded to the town of
Gindarus in
Cyrrhestica where Ventidius' army was waiting. At the
Battle of Cyrrhestica...