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Herodion is a po****r
mispronunciation of Herodeion, the Gr**** name of Herodium, a hill, palace-fortress, and town
named after King
Herod the Great. Heodion...
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Herodion (Ancient Gr****: Ἡρώδειον; Arabic: هيروديون; Hebrew: הרודיון),
Herodium (Latin), or
Jabal al-Fureidis (Arabic: جبل فريديس, lit. '"Mountain of the...
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Herodion of
Patras (also
Herodian or Rodion; Gr****: Ἡρωδίων, Ἡρωδιανός, Ῥοδίων) has been
thought by some to have been a
relative (συγγενής) of
Saint Paul...
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Herodes Atticus (Gr****: Ωδείο Ηρώδου του Αττικού; also
called Herodeion or
Herodion; Gr****: Ηρώδειο) is a
stone Roman theatre structure located on the southwest...
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expelled from the
vicinity of
Jerusalem and the
districts of Gophna,
Herodion, and Aqraba. The
revolt triggered a
significant migration of Jews from...
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Herodion and Bethar, had
already been destro****
during the
course of the revolt, and Jews were
expelled from the
districts of Gophna,
Herodion, and...
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Herodion of
Antioch or
Heron (died 136 AD) was a 2nd-century
Christian martyr and
Bishop of Antioch,
successor of
Ignatius at Antioch, a
title he held...
- as
Herodion and Bethar, had
already been destro****
during the
course of the revolt, and Jews were
expelled from the
districts of Gophna,
Herodion, and...
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Apostle Tertius of the Seventy,
November 10 (OCA) Erastos, Olympas,
Herodion, Sosipatros, Quartus, Tertios,
Apostles of the 70 (GOARCH) The Holy Apostles...
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bishop of
Smyrna Aristobulus,
bishop of
Britain Narcissus,
bishop of
Athens Herodion,
bishop of
Tarsus Agabus the
prophet Rufus,
bishop of
Thebes Asyncritus...