- Bambykē)[clarification needed] and
recorded by
Pliny as
Mabog (classical Syriac: ܡܒܘܓ,
Mabbog or Mabbogh). As the
center of the
worship of the
Syrian fertility goddess...
-
Philoxenus of
Mabbug (Syriac: ܐܟܣܢܝܐ ܡܒܘܓܝܐ, Aksenāyâ Mabûḡāyâ) (died 523), also
known as
Xenaias and
Philoxenus of Hierapolis, was one of the most notable...
- van (2004). "Mallpânâ
dilan Suryâyâ
Ephrem in the
Works of
Philoxenus of
Mabbog:
Respect and Distance" (PDF). Hugoye:
Journal of
Syriac Studies. 7 (1):...
-
under Khosrau I and
Hormizd IV, and
later she died in the
Roman city of
Mabbog (Hierapolis Bambyce) in 591.
There is a P****ion in Gr**** by
Eustratios of...
-
Monophysite spheres (due to his
early research on
Sahdona and on
Philoxenus of
Mabbôg). He was
awarded with the
honorary doctorate of the
Institut catholique...
- his
great Monophysite contemporaries,
Jacob of
Serugh and
Philoxenus of
Mabbog, has led some to
think that he was an
orthodox Catholic. But his
exact religious...
- Diodorus. The ****ociation of the fish and dove is
found at
Hierapolis Bambyce (
Mabbog, now Manbij), the
great temple that
according to one legend, was founded...
- of the Pe****ta that was made
about 508,
ordered by
bishop Philoxenus of
Mabbog. His revision, it is said,
skilfully moved the Pe****ta
nearer to the Gr****...
- van (2004). "Mallpânâ
dilan Suryâyâ
Ephrem in the
Works of
Philoxenus of
Mabbog:
Respect and Distance" (PDF). Hugoye:
Journal of
Syriac Studies. 7 (1):...
-
satirist who
wrote in the Gr****
language Moses Bar-Kepha
Philoxenus of
Mabbog Stephen Bar
Sudhaile Tatian Ilyas Mawsili Hanna Diyab Maria Theresa Asmar...