- Omar
Tiberiades or Abū Ḥafṣ ʿUmar ibn al-Farrukhān al-Tabari (d. ca. 815), (Persian أبو حفص عمر بن الفرخان الطبري) was a
Medieval Persian astrologer and...
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Phoenicia extended from the
Mediterranean Sea to
Mount Lebanon and the sea of
Tiberiades.
Phoenicia contained the
famous cities of
Sidon and Tyre. In the latter...
- (the most
famous and
widely influential person called al-Tabari) Omar
Tiberiades (d. c. 815),
Persian astrologer and
architect Ali ibn Sahl
Rabban al-Tabari...
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Sunrise over the Sea of
Galilee from the
Oasis d'Emmanuel –
Tibériade...
- in
black and
Muslim in green). Fontaine- (Spring). Djebel- (Mount).
Tiberiade- (Tiberias). Lac de
Tiberiade- (Lake Tiberias). Cafsarsset- (Kafr Sabt)....
- View of the Lake of
Tibériade (Sea of Galilee) from the
Mount of Beatitudes...
- from an
Arabic translation dating from
around 800 AD
carried out by Omar
Tiberiades (which has been
suggested to be a
translation of a
Middle Persian translation...
- Jewish-Arab
astrologer Muirgius mac Tommaltaig, king of
Connacht (Ireland) Omar
Tiberiades,
Persian astrologer (approximate date) Sadnalegs,
emperor of
Tibet (approximate...
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Tibériade Lina
Soualem France, Belgium, Qatar,
Palestine The
Contestant Clair Titley...
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Averroes (next to the
Puerta de la Luna), and
Maimonides (in the
plaza de
Tiberiades).
Further south, near the
Puerta de Sevilla, are the
sculpture to the...