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- 20th century map of Roman Syria with the ancient sites of Antioch, Emesa (Hemesa), and Zeugma shown, among others Belligerents Macrinus Elagabalus Commanders...
- the city's Latin name Emesus, derived from the Gr**** Émesa or Émesos, or Hémesa. Most sources claim that the name Emesa in turn derived from the name of...
- Maronites, Callini**** of the Maronites, Epiphania in Syria of the Maronites, Hemesa of the Maronites, Ptolemais in Phœnicia of the Maronites, Sarepta of the...
- Archdiocese of Heliopolis in Phoenicia (Baalbek, Lebanon) Archdiocese of Hemesa (Homs, Syria) Archdiocese of Heraclea in Europa (Marmara Ereğlisi, Turkey)...
- Pannonia in 175 CE. These troops had been recruited partly in Antioch and Hemesa (now Homs), which still had a sizable Jewish po****tion at that time. The...
- On 17 September 1960, Pope John XXIII named him titular archbishop of Hemesa and Apostolic Delegate to Southern Africa. He received his episcopal consecration...
- Heliopolis in Augustamnica Heliopolis in Phoenicia Heliosebaste Helos Hemeria Hemesa Hephaestus Heraclea ad Latmum Heraclea in Europa Heraclea Pelagoniae Heraclea...
- Republic) (1763.10.26 – death 1793.04.14); previously Titular Archbishop of Hemesa (1752.09.25 – 1754.01.14) as Coadjutor Archbishop of Praha (1752.09.25 –...
- of Turtmann-Unterems. Unterems is first mentioned in 1270 as inferiorem hemesa. Unterems had an area, as of 2011[update], of 1.4 square kilometers (0.54 sq mi)...
- (1878.07.23 – 1878.09.28) between prelatures; later Titular Archbishop of Hemesa (1878.09.28 – 1880.12.12) as Coadjutor Archbishop of Oregon City (1878.09...