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Osroene or
Osrhoene (/ɒzˈriːniː/;
Ancient Gr****: Ὀσροηνή) was an
ancient kingdom and
region in
Upper Mesopotamia. The
Kingdom of Osroene, also
known as...
- (Ancient Gr****: Κωνσταντία) was a town of some
importance in the
province Osrhoene in Mesopotamia, on the road
between Nisibis and Carrhae, at no
great distance...
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Osroene (Ancient Gr****: Ὀσροηνή), also
spelled Osrohene and
Osrhoene, was a
Roman province which existed for
nearly 400 years. It was
formed after the...
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Aramaic dialect,
using a
script closely resembling the
Estrangela cursive of
Osrhoene. "JACOB BARcLAY,
Melkite Orthodox Syro-Byzantine M****cripts in Syriac...
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Aramaic dialect,
using a
script closely resembling the
Estrangela cursive of
Osrhoene. "JACOB BARcLAY,
Melkite Orthodox Syro-Byzantine M****cripts in Syriac...
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female given name and a list of
people so
named Konstantina (
Osrhoene), an
ancient town of
Osrhoene, now in
Asian Turkey Konstantina Bay, a
small bay in the...
- Palmas, in Gaul
under Irenaeus, in
Corinth under its bishop, Bachillus, at
Osrhoene in Mesopotamia, and elsewhere—all of
which disapproved of this practice...
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Abgar VI was king of
Osrhoene from 71-91 CE
Abgar V
Abgar VII Eder et al. 2007, p. 109. Eder, W.; Renger, J.; Henkelman, W.; Chenault, R. (2007). Brill's...
- Aramaic",
using a
script closely resembling the
cursive Estrangela of
Osrhoene.
Palestinian Melkites were
mostly Jewish converts to Christianity, who...
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fourteenth century.
Seven Syriac Orthodox dioceses are
known to have
existed in
Osrhoene before the
fourteenth century: the
metropolitan diocese of Edessa, attested...