- The
Battle of
Panium /pəˈnaɪ.əm/ (also
known as Paneion,
Ancient Gr****: Πάνειον, or Paneas, Πανειάς) was
fought in 200 BC near
Paneas (Caesarea Philippi)...
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Panium, an
ancient name in
honour of the god Pan, may
refer to: Banias, an
ancient site in the Israeli-occupied
Golan Heights Panion, a city in Eastern...
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Priscus of
Panium (/ˈprɪskəs/; Gr****: Πρίσκος; 410s/420s AD –
after 472 AD) was an
Eastern Roman diplomat and Gr****
historian and
rhetorician (or sophist)...
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seized several islands and
cities in
Caria and Thrace,
while the
Battle of
Panium (198 BC) had
resulted in the
transfer of Coele-Syria,
including Judaea,...
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seized several islands and
places in
Caria and Thrace,
while the
battle of
Panium in 200 BC
transferred Coele-Syria from
Ptolemaic to
Seleucid control. After...
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Panion (Gr****: Πάνιον) or
Panias (Πανιάς), in
early Byzantine times known as
Theodosiopolis (Θεοδοσιούπολις) and in
later Byzantine and
Ottoman times Panidos...
- periods. The
ancient city was
first mentioned in the
context of the
Battle of
Panium,
fought around 200–198 BCE, when the name of the
region was
given as the...
- Allah.
Oxford University Press. pp. 13–14. ISBN 0196360331.
Priscus of
Panium 2015, p. 129. Aston, William. (1998). Nihongi, Vol. 1, pp. 328–333. John...
- Attila". ucalgary.ca. Haas, Christopher. "Emb****y to Attila:
Priscus of
Panium".
Villanova University.
Archived from the
original on 21
February 2014....
- practice, Coele-Syria
remained a
Seleucid possession after the
Battle of
Panium in 198 BC. In Alexandria,
Cleopatra I was
referred to as the Syrian. As...