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Ramatha (Rama, Ramata) is the name of a
former Roman Catholic titular bishopric in Palestine. It was
never an
episcopal see
properly so called, but, in...
- Ramathaim-Zophim (Hebrew: רמתיים־צופים), also
called Ramah (רָמָה) and
Ramatha in the Douay–Rheims
Bible translation (Ramathaimsophim in the Vulgate)...
- changes, from
Ramathaim and Ramah, as it is
called in the Old Testament, to
Ramatha or
Armatha the seat of Samuel, as
Josephus has it, and to the Arimathea...
- the Pathavas, the Andhras, the Madrakas, the Paundras, the Pulindas, the
Ramathas, the
Kamvojas were mentioned[citation needed]
together as
tribes beyond...
- Shabras, Barbaras, Shakas, Tusharas, Kanakas, Pahlavas, Sindhus, Madrakas,
Ramathas, and the
Kambojas and
states them to be
living the
lives of Dasyus. These...
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Hebrew one.
During the
Roman and
Byzantine periods, Ar-Ramtha was
known as
Ramatha. The
stable climate in ar-Ramtha and its
surrounding areas attracted many...
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which I had
stripped off, and my toga
which was
wrapped with it, (from
Ramatha and Reken), from the
heights of Hyrcania, my
parents sent it there, with...
- lake near Astore, ****stan Rama
River (disambiguation),
several rivers Ramatha (or Rama), a
former Roman Catholic titular bishopric in
Palestine El Rama...
- (Vayu),
Madra (Markandeya), Pṛsadhra (Vamana) Rākṣasa (Rakshasa)
Southern ✓
Rāmaṭha Northern ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Māṭhara (Markandeya), Māṭharodha (Vamana) Rūpasa Western...
- the Pathavas, the Andhras, the Madrakas, the Paundras, the Pulindas, the
Ramathas, the
Kamvojas were
mentioned together as
tribes beyond the
kingdoms of...