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Byzantine periods the
written sources name the city
again as
Paneas, or more
seldom as
Caesarea Paneas. In 361,
Emperor Julian the
Apostate instigated a religious...
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Erastus of
Corinth (Gr****: Ἔραστος, Erastos), also
known as
Erastus of
Paneas, held the
political office of
steward (Gr****: οἰκονόμος, oikonomos), in Corinth...
- at Cana. The
legend reports that Jude was born into a
Jewish family in
Paneas, a town in
Galilee later rebuilt during the
Roman period and
renamed Caesarea...
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Peripatetic (fl. c. 181–124 BC) and once
believed to be
Aristobulus of
Paneas, was a ****enistic
Jewish philosopher of the
Peripatetic school, though...
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Raphana (Ar-Rafi'ah)
Region Abilene/Abila-Lysanea (Souq Wadi Barada)
Region Paneas/Caesarea-Phillipi (Banias)
Region Trachonitis (El-Musmije, Ezra,Ez Szanamain...
- and
Trachonitis and
Flavius Josephus lists as Gaulanitis,
Trachonitis and
Paneas as well as Batanea, Trachonitis, Auranitis, and "a
certain part of what...
- (also
known as Paneion,
Ancient Gr****: Πάνειον, or
Paneas, Πανειάς) was
fought in 200 BC near
Paneas (Caesarea Philippi)
between Seleucid and Ptolemaic...
- Jordan,
namely Iturea, Trachonitis, Batanea, Gaulanitis,
Auranitis and
Paneas, and
ruled until his
death in 34 CE. The
location of Herod's tomb is do****ented...
- (Batanaea Plain) in the east of it. el-Mushmije, Ezra, Khalkhale,
Syria Paneas The
region around Banias/Caesarea
Phillipi Banias,
Syria Abilene The small...
- Caesarea-Philippi". The
usual candidate, in this case, is
Mount Panium,
Paneas, or Banias, a
small hill
situated at the
source of the Jordan, near the...