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Mariamme was a city in the late
Roman province of
Syria I,
corresponding to present-day Qal'at El-Hosn or Krak des Chevaliers.
Hecataeus of
Miletus is...
- (Mariame) by Josephus; in some
editions of his work the
second m is
doubled (
Mariamme). In
later copies of
those editions the
spelling was
dissimilated to its...
- by Josephus, but in some
editions of his work the
second m is
doubled (
Mariamme). In
later copies of
those editions the
spelling was
dissimilated to its...
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Balanea (Baniyas)
Epiphania in
Syria (Hama)
Larissa in
Syria (Shaizar)
Mariamme (Maryamin)
Raphanea Seleucobelus (Seleucopolis)
History of
Syria Ottoman...
- of
Jesus because of the po****rity of
princess Mariamme/Mariamne I the
Hasmonean or
princess Mariamme/Mariamne II, the
second and
third wife of king Herod...
- as were of the
greatest eminence; that is, Phasael, and Hippicus, and
Mariamme, and so much of the wall as
enclosed the city on the west side. This wall...
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Hortensius 85. Sulpicia, wife of
Cruscellio 86. Cornificia, a poet 87.
Mariamme,
queen of
Judaea 88. Cleopatra,
queen of
Egypt 89. Antonia,
daughter of...
- that some
Christians in his day
followed the
teachings of a
woman named "
Mariamme", who is
almost certainly Mary Magdalene.
Origen merely dismisses this...
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founded by
Ramses II of the New
Kingdom of Egypt. Maryamin, or
ancient "
Mariamme", was
mentioned by
Pliny the
Elder and in late
Roman lists. The town likely...
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August 26.
Gelasinus was said to have been a
Roman "second mime" from
Mariamme near Damascus. He
converted in the
middle of a
theatrical contest at Heliopolis...