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through the
center of
Trachonitis and
connected with the
Roman road
system in Syria.
Several towns and
villages sprang up in
Trachonitis between the 1st and...
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absorbed into
Roman provinces, with
Roman Syria annexing Iturea and
Trachonitis. By the late 2nd
century AD, the
province was
divided into
Coele Syria...
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which the Gr****s
called Syrians;... Of the four sons of Aram, Uz
founded Trachonitis and Damascus: this
country lies
between Palestine and Celesyria. Ul founded...
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territories as
Iturea and
Trachonitis and
Flavius Josephus lists as Gaulanitis,
Trachonitis and
Paneas as well as Batanea,
Trachonitis, Auranitis, and "a certain...
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several regions east of the
Jordan River—Perea, Batanaea, Auranitis, and
Trachonitis. The
first intervention of Rome in the
region dates from 63 BCE, following...
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lists as
Iturea and
Trachonitis and
Flavius Josephus lists as Gaulanitis,
Trachonitis and
Paneas as well as Batanea,
Trachonitis, Auranitis, and "a certain...
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Avilius Flaccus, with
Herod Agrippa, who was
governor of
Batanaea and
Trachonitis, and was a
personal friend.
Flaccus had
conspired against Caligula's...
- Zeus and
Serapis but also Mithras, and a
series of
inscriptions from
Trachonitis give
evidence of the cult of "Zeus the
Unconquered Sun".
There is evidence...
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tetrarch of
territories north and east of the Jordan,
namely Iturea,
Trachonitis, Batanea, Gaulanitis,
Auranitis and Paneas, and
ruled until his death...
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jurisdiction over the
northeast part of his father's kingdom: Iturea,
Trachonitis, Batanaea, Gaulanitis, Auranitis, and Paneas. He
ruled until his death...