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Raphanea or
Raphaneae (Ancient Gr****: Ῥαφάνεια; Arabic: الرفنية, romanized: al-Rafaniyya; colloquial: Rafniye) was a city of the late
Roman province of...
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Gallica (Gallic
Third Legion), that had been
stationed at the
nearby camp of
Raphanea,
often visited Emesa and went to see
Elagabalus perform his
priestly rituals...
- ****ociated with Caesar. The
legion was
based for most of its
existence at
Raphanea,
Roman Syria, and was
still active in
Egypt in the
early 4th century. The...
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Epiphania in
Syria (Hama)
Larissa in
Syria (Shaizar)
Mariamme (Maryamin)
Raphanea Seleucobelus (Seleucopolis)
History of
Syria Ottoman Syria ****yria (Roman...
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titular Bishop of
Raphanea (1955) and then the
Diocese of
Thucca Terenbenthina (1967–1976).
Titular Episcopal See of
Raphanea, GCatholic.org. [self-published]...
- the
soldiers of
Legio III
Gallica (Gallic
Third Legion) at
their camp in
Raphanea on 16 May 218. In response,
Macrinus sent one of his generals,
Ulpius Juli****...
- Bostra* AR "3rd from Cyrene" III
Gallica Raphanea,
Syria Two
Bulls 49 BC
Caesar after 300 31 BC– 4th
century Raphanea* (SYR)
tertia Gallica: "3rd from Gaul"...
- (Palladius?) 59. Zoïlus of
Gabala 60. B****us of
Zeugma 61. Basi**** of
Raphanea 62.
Gerontius of
Larisa (Shaizar) 63.
Manicius of
Epiphanea (Hamath) 64...
- Jews" and that he
locates between Arka (in the
northern Lebanon range) and
Raphanea (in
Upper Syria) (War 7.96-99),
although according to his
account it is...
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northern Syria, the
Crusaders under Roger of
Antioch moved toward Hama and
Raphanea, both
controlled by Toghtekin, and
threatened to
capture both
towns unless...