- Phoenicians. The
remnants of
burned Ancient Roman military posts called Numerus Syrorum were
discovered by the
French army in 1836, when they
entered the area;...
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suppressed without in****bent,
restored in 1979 as
titular bishopric of Dara
Syrorum (Dara of the Syriacs, or just Dara in
Curiate Italian). It has had the...
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Anastasiopolis of the Syriacs,
Arethusa of the Syriacs, Batnæ of the Syriacs, Dara
Syrorum of the Syriacs, Hama of the
Syriacs (united with Homs),
Hierapolis in Syria...
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Mauretania Caesariensis on the
Roman road from
strategic Theveste to
Numerus Syrorum (current Maghnia).
Altava was a city po****ted
mainly by
Berbers under...
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Synonyms List
Althaea frutex Mill.
Hibiscus acerifolius Salisb.
Hibiscus rhombifolius Cav.
Ketmia syriaca (L.) Scop.
Ketmia syrorum Medik. nom. illeg....
- Shalḣat,
Dionysius Jirjis (1886).
Breviarium juxta ritum Ecclesiæ Antiochenæ
Syrorum [Breviary
according to the rite of the
Antiochene Syrian Church] (in Latin)...
- E. and G. H.
Gwilliam (1901).
Tetraevangelium Sanctum iuxta simplicem Syrorum versionem.
Oxford University Press. Weitzman, M. P. (1999). The Syriac...
- from AD 120. The same unit or
another one was
later renamed to "Numerus
Syrorum Saggitariorum" and
located at
Derventio Brigantum (Malton). The garrison...
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Mauretania Caesariensis (modern
western Algeria). It ran from
Tamuda to
Numerus Syrorum.
Roman roads in
Africa Euzennat, M. "Map 28
Mauretania Tingitana" (PDF)...
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location missing publisher (link) Hahn,
August (1819).
Bardesanes gnosticus,
Syrorum primus hymnologus:
commentatio historico-theologica. pp. 64 sqq. Lipsius...