- Latin-speaking sources, it was
known as
Jamnia (Ancient Gr****: Ἰαμνία
Iamníā; Latin:
Iamnia).
Under Late
Roman and
Byzantine rule, it had a
mixed po****tion...
-
governor of Idumea. She was a
nominal queen regnant of the
toparchy of
Iamnia, Azotus,
Phasaelis from 4 BCE. She
first married Joseph I (uncle of Herod...
- antiquity, it was
known as
Jamnia (Koinē Gr****: Ἰαμνία, romanized:
Iamníā; Latin:
Iamnia); to the
Crusaders as Ibelin; and
before 1948, as Yibna. (Arabic:...
-
Archelaus Ruler of
Galilee 37–4 BCE Succeeded by
Herod Antipas Ruler of
Batanea 37–4 BCE Succeeded by
Philip Ruler of
Iamnia 37–4 BCE Succeeded by
Salome I...
- (al-Lajjûn) Peki'in פקיעין Βακὰ **** البقيعة (al-Buqei'a)
Jamnia יבנה Ιαμνεία
Iamnia يبنى (Yibna)
Samaria /
Sebaste שומרון / סבסטי Σαμάρεια / Σεβαστή Sebaste...
- Jewish–Roman War is uncertain, but it may have
become imperial property, such as
Iamnia.
During the war,
Jewish forces destro****
Anthedon along with Gaza and pillaged...
-
shall be
rooted up.
Jerome wrote that
Ekron was to the east of
Azotus and
Iamnia (consistent with the
modern interpretation),
however he also
mentioned that...
- kill
Jesus Idumea c.72 BCE
Salome I
Politics Queen regnant,
toparchy of
Iamnia, Azotus,
Phasaelis (4 BCE–c.10 CE) c.65 BCE
Philip the
Tetrarch Politics...
-
coastal cities controlled by the Jews,
including Straton's Tower, Apollonia,
Iamnia, and Gaza.
Archaeological evidence from this
period is
limited but includes...
- seas**** near
Azotus before moving on
estate at Yavneh-Yam, port of
ancient Iamnia,
formerly belonging to
Eudocia and now
managed by a
follower of his. He...