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Tarichaea (Gr****: Ταριχαία, Tarichaia) is the Gr****
place name for a
historic site of
disputed location. It was
situated along the s**** of the Sea of...
- the Fishes'), and
which some
historical geographers think may
refer to
Tarichaea (lit. 'the
place of
processing fish'). It is
believed to be the birthplace...
- pro-Roman
faction prevail as the
Roman army approached. By contrast,
Tarichaea, a port town
north of Tiberias,
mounted a
fierce defense but was eventually...
- Jabiah/Lake of Gabe(el Bajje) (Muzeirib/ Tell Jabiah)
Israel Hippos (Sussita)
Scythopolis (Beit She'an)
Region Arca/
Tarichaea-Philoteria (Tiberias/Yardenit)...
- sent to
suppress the revolt,
invading the
Galilee and
capturing Yodfat,
Tarichaea, and Gamla. As
rebels and
refugees fled to Jerusalem, the
government was...
- Geva Beth–Horon Ein Gedi
Galilee campaign 2nd
Sepphoris Gabara Yodfat Tarichaea Gamla Mount Tabor Gischala Judea coast and
highlands Zealot Temple Jerusalem...
- Wadi Barada,
Syria Arca The
western part
around the See of
Galilee with
Tarichaea (Gr****: Ταριχαία or Ταριχέα) and
Philoteria at its
southern end. Sinnabra...
- Geva Beth–Horon Ein Gedi
Galilee campaign 2nd
Sepphoris Gabara Yodfat Tarichaea Gamla Mount Tabor Gischala Judea coast and
highlands Zealot Temple Jerusalem...
- in Galilee,
besieging and
destroying rebel strongholds such as Yodfat,
Tarichaea, and Gamla. Meanwhile,
Jerusalem became overcrowded with
refugees and...
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Magdala during the
Jewish Revolt. Magdala,
related historical location Tarichaea,
related historical location Dark, K. R. (2013). "Archaeological evidence...