- 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...
- 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...
-
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 –...