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Sepphoris (/sɪˈfɔːrɪs/ sif-OR-iss;
Ancient Gr****: Σεπφωρίς, romanized:
Sépphōris),
known in
Arabic as
Saffuriya (صفورية Ṣaffūriya) and in
Hebrew as Tzipori...
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state of the
Roman Empire. He was
responsible for
building projects at
Sepphoris and Betharamphtha, and for the
construction of his
capital Tiberias on...
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Battle of
Sepphoris may
refer to one of the
following battles or
sieges taking place near the
village of
Sepphoris:
Conquest of
Sepphoris by
Roman client...
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rebellion was led by
Isaac of
Diocaesarea (also
known as
Isaac of
Sepphoris),
aided by a
certain Patricius, also
known as Natrona, a name with messianic...
- Galilee's
largest city,
Sepphoris.
According to Josephus, the
Syrian governor Publius Quinctilius Varus responded by
sacking Sepphoris and
selling the po****tion...
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Sepphoris,
where he
became the
religious head of the community;
hence he is
sometimes cited as
Hanina of
Sepphoris. When Mani also
moved to
Sepphoris...
- ministry. The main part of the
trail begins in
Nazareth and p****es
through Sepphoris, Cana (Kafr Kanna), the
Horns of Hattin,
Mount Arbel Cliffs, the Sea of...
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settlement of
Sepphoris,
after which it was named. The
moshav was
established in 1949 on the land once part of the
ancient Roman city of
Sepphoris,
turned Arab...
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internal division: the
inhabitants of
Sepphoris and
Tiberias opted to
maintain peace with the Romans; the
people of
Sepphoris enlisted the help of the Roman...
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about 400. It was, however, only
about 6
kilometers from the city of
Sepphoris,
which was destro**** and depo****ted by the
Romans in 4 BC, and thereafter...