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- Maiuma, Maiumas, Maiouma, Maïouma or Maioumas is the name of an ancient festival and related toponyms. Maiuma may refer to: Maiuma (city), ancient port...
- Maiuma (also Maiumas or Maiouma, Maioumas) is one of the names of the main ancient port of Gaza, at times functioning as a separate city; the other ancient...
- Cosmas of Maiuma, also called Cosmas Hagiopolites ("of the Holy City"), Cosmas of Jerusalem, Cosmas the Melodist, or Cosmas the Poet (d. 773 or 794), was...
- Maiuma or Maiouma, also written with a final s, was a Graeco-Syrian nocturnal water festival celebrating Dionysus and Aphrodite and held during the month...
- founding the first Georgian monastery in Bethlehem and becoming the bishop of Maiuma near Gaza. The oldest Georgian Bir el Qutt inscriptions mention Peter with...
- century. It was located in the ancient port city of Gaza, then known as Maiumas. The archaeological remains of the former synagogue were discovered in...
- inhabitants of Maiuma reportedly converted to Christianity en m****e. Constantine II decided to separate it from pagan Gaza in 331, giving Maiuma city rights...
- Gaza, Mamluk period with both older and more recent elements Maiuma: Remains of Maiuma in Port of Gaza, Rimal district. See Gaza synagogue. Monastery...
- Umayyad period include the theologian John of Damascus, bishop Cosmas of Maiuma, Pope Benjamin I of Alexandria and Isaac of Nineveh. Although non-Muslims...
- en route, Jacob and his group stopped at the Monastery of St. Rom**** in Maiuma where they became ill and Jacob died on 30 July 578. According to Cyriacus...