- name.
Under the Caliphate, the name was
Arabicized into al-Lajjûn or el-
Lejjûn,
which was used
until the
Crusaders conquered Palestine in 1099. The Crusaders...
- El-
Lejjun may
refer to one of two
ancient Roman legionary stations in the Levant:
Lajjun (Arabic: اللجّون, al-Lajjûn),
later a
Palestinian Arab village...
- Range, by the
Musmus P****, to
Lejjun on the
Esdrealon Plain.
While the 4th
Light Horse Brigade remained to
garrison Lejjun and
provide various guards for...
- in today's El-
Lejjun (from Legio),
Karak Governorate, Jordan, north-east of Al Karak. The
place is in
proximity to the
spring 'Ain-
Lejjun, in a wadi of...
-
which the
Legio VI
Ferrata was
stationed at a camp
which became known as
Lejjun (from "legion"). A vexillation, or detachment, of X
Fretensis along with...
-
located the
beginnings of the army ****cution at a fort in
Betthorus (El-
Lejjun, Jordan). Eusebius, Lactantius, and
Constantine each
allege that Galerius...
-
Horse Regiment which had been
attached to the 5th
Light Horse Brigade since Lejjun returned to the 4th
Light Horse Brigade at 09:00 on 28 September. The 4th...
- at
Lejjun at 12:30 on 19 September. They had had to
march from
Nazareth to
Lejjun, a
distance of 15
miles (24 km).
Having failed to
reach Lejjun, Liman...
- legion, the
Legio IV Martia, had a
headquarter fortress at
Betthorus (now el-
Lejjun) in Karak.
Around 530 the
Byzantine Empire established a v****al
state ruled...
-
Nicopolis (Egypt) Ammaedara, Lambaesis, Thamugas,
Theveste Betthorus (modern el-
Lejjun in Jordan),
legionary fortress on the
Limes Arabicus where the
Legio IV...