-
Mount Casius or
Mount Kasios or
Mount Kasion may
refer to:
Jebel Aqra, a
mountain near the
mouth of the
Orontes River on the Syrian–Turkish
border Ras...
- that hold
significant historical and
Biblical importance –
Ostrakine and
Kasion, both of
which served as a
border city
between Egypt and
Syria and an important...
- Birthday, hrsg. v. Cammarosano, Michele, Devecchi, Elena, Viano,
Maurizio (
Kasion 2), pp. 469-488, 2020 George, A.R., "Babylonian do****ents from
North Mesopotamia"...
- The Hurro-Hittite name gave rise to the mountain's
Ancient Gr**** name of
Kásion (Κάσιον). Zaphon, like
Mizpah and Mizpeh, is
derived from a noun meaning...
- كسرون) or El-Kas (Arabic: القاس), also
known as
Casius Mons in Latin, or
Kasion Oros (Ancient Gr****: Κάσιον) to Gr****
geographers such as
Herodotus (who...
- with his
friends Chithappu (A. Venkatesh),
Saravanan (Adams), and
Pandi (
Kasion). All four
friends are
badly in need of
money for
different reasons. Although...
- und der Moderne” an der Universität Münster im
Wintersemester 2013/2014(
Kasion 1), Münster, pp. 37–66, 2018 A. L. Oppenheim, "Siege Do****ents from Nippur"...
- the
Jerusalem Talmud,
Qision appears in the name of
Rabbi Yohanan from
Kasion (Hebrew: רִבִּי יוֹחָנָן דְּקַצִיּוֹן),
elsewhere as Karṣion (Hebrew: רִבִּי...
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Casius or
Casium (Gr****: Κασιον,
Kasion) was a
residential episcopal see in the
Roman province of
Augustamnica Prima in
Lower Egypt, and is now a titular...
- wittesh.
Ancient Near
Eastern Studies presented to
Stefano de Martino,
Kasion.
Publikationen zur
ostmediterranen Antike/Publications on
Eastern Mediterranean...