- Gr****,
appearing in the
Histories of
Herodotus in 5th
century BCE as
Palaistine. The
Roman Empire conquered the
region and in 6 CE
established the province...
-
Syria Palaestina (Koinē Gr****: Συρία ἡ Παλαιστίνη, romanized: Syría hē
Palaistínē [syˈri.a (h)e̝ pa.lɛsˈt̪i.ne̝]) was the
renamed Roman province formerly...
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known occurrence of the Gr**** word
Palaistine is in the
Histories of Herodotus, ...
Palaistinê Syria, or
simply Palaistinê, is
applied to what may be identified...
- over the
entire region. However,
Herodotus used the
combined name "Syria
Palaistinē". "Greater Syria"
refers to a
larger area that is
supported by some nationalists...
-
Histories Herodotus used the term to
describe a "district of Syria,
called Palaistine" in
which Phoenicians interacted with
other maritime peoples. This article...
- (around half a million)
outside of the Arab world. The Gr****
toponym Palaistínē (Παλαιστίνη),
which is the
origin of the
Arabic Filasṭīn (فلسطين), first...
- of Canaan,
excluding Phoenicia, with Herodotus'
first recorded use of
Palaistinê, c. 480 BC. From 110 BC, the
Hasmoneans extended their authority over...
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epilogue c. 325. Migne, J. P., ed.
Eusebiou tou Pamphilou,
episkopou tes en
Palaistine Kaisareias ta
euriskomena panta (in Gr****).
Patrologia Graeca 19–24. Paris...
-
Poseidon took place. A
banker named Philostratus donated two altars, one to
Palaistine Aphrodite Urania ('Ashtart) and one to
Poseidon "of Ascalon".
Though Sanchuniathon...
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Paionia Πακτωλός Paktōlós Πακτωλός Paktolós paktoˈlos
Pactolus Παλαιστίνη
Palaistínē Παλαιστίνη Palaistíni palesˈtini
Palestine Παλάτιον Palátion Παλάτιο Palátio...