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Nisibis or
Nusaybin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Nisibis may
refer to : the
classic Gr**** name of
Nusaybin (or Nizib), a
presently Asian...
- of
first the
Roman Republic and then the
Roman Empire, the city (Latin:
Nisibis;
Ancient Gr****: Νίσιβις) was
mainly Syriac-speaking, and
control of it...
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Siege of
Nisibis may
refer to:
Siege of
Nisibis (194)
Siege of
Nisibis (235)
Siege of
Nisibis (252) by the S****anids
under Shapur I
Siege of
Nisibis (338)...
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Saint Jacob of
Nisibis (Syriac: ܝܥܩܘܒ ܢܨܝܒܢܝܐ, Yaʿqôḇ Nṣîḇnāyâ; Gr****: Ἅγιος Ἰάκωβος Ἐπίσκοπος Μυγδονίας; Armenian: Յակոբ Մծբնայ
Yakob Mtsbnay), also...
- The
School of
Nisibis (Syriac: ܐܣܟܘܠܐ ܕܢܨܝܒܝܢ, for a time
absorbed into the
School of Edessa) was an
educational establishment in
Nisibis (now Nusaybin...
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Catholic Archeparchy of Al Hasakah-
Nisibi(s) or of Al Hasakeh-
Nisibi(s) (in
French H****aké–
Nisibi) (informally Al-Hasakah–
Nisibi(s) of the Syriacs) is a non-metropolitan...
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Nisibis is a
genus of ****roaches in the
family Ectobiidae,
erected by Carl Stål in 1877. It
contains the
single species Nisibis amoena from the Philippines...
- Barṣaumâ),
nicknamed Bar Sawma, "son of Lent" in Syriac, was
Metropolitan of
Nisibis in the 5th century, and a
major figure in the
history of the
Church of...
- name
Battle of
Nisibis can
refer to one of six
battles fought near the city of
Nisibis in
northern Mesopotamia: The
Battle of
Nisibis (217)
between the...
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Phebronia of
Nisibis, also
known as
Phebronia of Sebapte, was a nun at
Nisibis (modern-day Nusaybin, Turkey). She
suffered ****cution
under Diocletian...