- Zion (Hebrew: צִיּוֹן, romanized: Ṣīyyōn;
Biblical Gr****: Σιών) is a
placename in the Tanakh,
often used as a
synonym for
Jerusalem as well as for the...
- The
Church of Our Lady, Mary of Zion is an
Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church which is
claimed to
contain the Ark of the Covenant. The
church is located...
- Amda
Seyon I, also
known as Amda
Tsiyon I (Ge'ez: ዐምደ ፡ ጽዮን ʿamda ṣiyōn, Amharic: አምደ ፅዮን āmde ṣiyōn, "Pillar of Zion"),
throne name
Gebre Mesqel (ገብረ...
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Tsiyon Temesgen Abebe (born 17
August 2006), also
spelled Tsion Abebe, is an
Ethiopian middle- and long-distance runner. She was the
silver medalist in...
- The Axum m****acre (alternatively
spelled Aksum, also
called the
Maryam Ts'iyon m****acre) was a m****acre of
about 100–800
civilians that took
place in Axum...
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Rishon LeZion (Hebrew: רִאשׁוֹן לְצִיּוֹן (audio), lit. "First to Zion") is a city in Israel,
located along the
central Israeli coastal plain eight kilometres...
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called the City of David. It is less
commonly spelled Sion, Tzion, Tsion,
Tsiyon, Seyon, or Tsiyyon. In
Hebrew Zion is one of the 70
Names of Jerusalem....
- Eli
Tsiyon ve-Areha (Hebrew: אֱלִי צִיּוֹן וְעָרֶיהָ, romanized: Elî ẕiyyôn we-ʿarêha, lit. 'Wail, Zion and Its Cities') is an
acrostic Zionide of anonymous...
- this time were
called Hibbat Tsiyon,
which is a
Hebrew word
meaning "fondness for Zion." They were also
called Hovevei Tsiyon or "enthusiasts for Zion" by...
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Yohannes IV, the
Emperor was also
Neguse Tsion (Ge'ez: ንጉሠ ጽዮን, 'nəgusä
tsiyon)', "King of Zion"),
whose seat was at Axum, and
which conferred hegemony...