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- Claudias or Qlaudia (Arabic: Qalāwdhiya; Syriac: Qlawdiyoye; Gr****: Καλούδια, romanized: Kaloudia) was a fortress in the Taurus Mountains and, by extension...
- Qlaudia (or Claudia) was a diocese in the Syriac Orthodox metropolitan province of Melitene (Malatya), attested between the tenth and thirteenth centuries...
- Dunn (Teacher), Denise Horsely (Dancer), Gemma Vittie (Car Saleswoman), Qlaudia Kelk (Mum), Dawn Hunter (Student), Natasha Crook (Model), Lucinda Richardson...
- between the ninth and thirteenth centuries; ʿArqa, Gargar, Laqabin and Qlaudia between the tenth and thirteenth centuries; Tel Patriq in the eleventh...
- Nestorian Moses bar Kepha, died 903, Syriac Orthodox Moses, bishop of Qlaudia in 965×986, Syriac Orthodox Moses, bishop of Shigar in 1092, Nestorian...
- Edessa, or Harran, all deserted? Or Laqabin, ʿArqa, Qlisura, Semha, Gubos, Qlaudia and Gargar—the seven dioceses around Melitene—where not a soul remains...
- Edessa, or Harran, all deserted? Or Laqabin, ʿArqa, Qlisura, Semha, Gubos, Qlaudia and Gargar—the seven dioceses around Melitene—where not a soul remains...
- Edessa, or Harran, all deserted? Or Laqabin, ʿArqa, Qlisura, Semha, Gubos, Qlaudia and Gargar—the seven dioceses around Melitene—where not a soul remains...