- Palaestinae, Phoenici,
Syriae Coeles,
Ciliciaeque pertenditur; ab
aquilone Taurum montem et
Zephyrium usque Emath, quae
appellatur Epiphania Syriae; ad orientem...
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Augustalis (before 112)/
archon Athenis (112/13). He also held
office as
legatus Syriae (117): see H. W.
Benario in Roman-emperors.org
Archived 8
April 2011 at...
- frontier. In 76–77, his
father was
Governor of
Syria (Legatus pro
praetore Syriae),
where Trajan himself remained as
Tribunus legionis. From there, after...
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later Alexander Severus raised it to the rank of
Metropolis Provinciae Syriae Palestinae." A. Negev, "CAESAREA
MARITIMA Palestine, Israel" in: Richard...
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Ridpath (1988), p. 108. Van Berg, Paul-Louis (1972).
Corpus Cultus Deae
Syriae - Ccds: Les
Sources Litteraires -
Repertoire Des
Sources Grecques Et Latines...
-
later Alexander Severus raised it to the rank of
Metropolis Provinciae Syriae Palestinae." A. Negev, "CAESAREA
MARITIMA Palestine, Israel" in: Richard...
- sanctae, quam
palestinam nominant,
Syriae, Arabiae,
Aegypti &
Schondiae doctissima descriptio 1540
Guillaume Postel:
Syriae Descriptio 1553:
Pierre Belon,...
- as the
Syrian Gates (Ancient Gr****: Συρίαι πύλαι, Syríai Pýlai; Latin:
Syriae Portae), is a p****
through the Nur
Mountains located in the
Belen District...
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described as
Heliopolis in
Syria or
Coelesyria (Latin:
Heliopolis Syriaca or
Syriae) to
distinguish it from its
namesake in Egypt. In Catholicism, its titular...
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later Alexander Severus raised it to the rank of
Metropolis Provinciae Syriae Palestinae." A. Negev, "CAESAREA
MARITIMA Palestine, Israel" in: Richard...