- The
Tigris (/ˈtaɪɡrɪs/ TY-griss; see below) is the
eastern of the two
great rivers that
define Mesopotamia, the
other being the Euphrates. The
river flows...
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flowing out of the
Garden of Eden
splits into four branches: Pishon, Gihon,
Hiddekel (Tigris), and
Phrath (Perath, Euphrates).
These four
rivers form a feature...
- פִּישׁוֹן Pīšōn;
Koine Gr****: Φισών Phisṓn) is one of four
rivers (along with
Hiddekel (Tigris),
Perath (Euphrates) and Gihon)
mentioned in the
Biblical Book...
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rivers in ****ociation with the
garden of Eden: Pishon, Gihon,
Tigris (
Hiddekel in Hebrew), and the
Euphrates (Perath in Hebrew). It also
refers to the...
- (perhaps the
Jaxartes or Syr Darya),
Gihon (perhaps the Oxus or Amu Darya),
Hiddekel (Tigris), and P'rat (Euphrates).
There are also four
years in a single...
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Chalcoporos Rupēs
Claritas Rupes Cydnus Rupēs
Elysium Rupes Hephaestus Rupēs
Hiddekel Rupes Icaria Rupes Morpheos Rupes Nilokeras Scopulus Nord
Rupes Ogygis...
- is
embroidered with the
letters P, G, H, E,
initials of Pishon, Gihon,
Hiddekel (Tigris) and
Euphrates (the four
rivers of the
Garden of Eden) and A, N...
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Helisson /hɪˈlɪsɒn/
Hephaestus /hɪˈfɛstəs/ From the god
Hephaestus Heratemis Hiddekel /ˈhɪdɪkɛl/ NE to SW:
connects Ismenius Lacus to
Fastigium Aryn at the western...