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Calybe (Ancient Gr****: Καλυβη
means "rustic hut") may
refer to the two
distinct characters from Gr**** mythology: Calybe, a
nymph who was a wife of the...
- A
kalybe (Ancient Gr****: καλὑβη; Arabic: القليب, romanized: ālqlyb) is a type of
temple found in the
eastern Roman Empire dating from the 1st
century and...
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features that
linked the cities. A
small open-air
temple or façade,
called a
kalybe, was
unique to the region. The
cities may also have enjo****
strong commercial...
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Kalybe or
Calybe may
refer to: Calybe, a
nymph in Gr****
mythology Calybe (beetle), a
genus of
beetle Kalybe (temple), a type of
temple found in Roman...
- hexagonal-style
temple and an open-air
place of
worship of
local style,
called a
kalybe, a
triumphal arch, baths, a
starkly unornamented theatre faced with basalt...
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Palmyra Temple of Nabu,
Palmyra Temple of Baal-hamon,
Palmyra Roman Temple Kalybe (Bosra al-Sham)
Temple of the Tyche,
Apamea Roman Syria Temples (Modern...
- árgillos/árgīlos/árgilla, 'white clay, argil'; καλύβη/καλυβός/κολυβός,
kalýbē/kalybós/kolybós, 'hut, cabin'; λαβύρινθος, labýrinthos, 'labyrinth'; πέτρα...
- the city as
early as the mid-1st
century CE.
Other monuments included a
Kalybe (a
shrine to the Emperor), a theatre, an odeon, a basilica, and new city...
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martyr George. It is
dated to
either AD 368 or 197.[citation needed] A
kalybe, an old
architectural style of
temples typical for the
Roman era southern...
- with the
remnants of an
ancient synagogue along with
Jewish inscriptions Kalybe (temple) for cult of the
emperor Roman imperial cult Avi-Yonah, Michael...