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- 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...