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Tyropoeon Valley (Gr****: φάραγξ τῶν τυροποιῶν
pharanx tōn tyropoiōn i.e., "Valley of the Cheesemakers" or "Cheesemongers"), is the name
given by the first-century...
- from the foot of
Mount Zion
eastward past the
Tyropoeon Valley to the
Kidron Valley. However, the
Tyropoeon Valley is
usually no
longer ****ociated with...
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Western Hill,
separated from the lower,
Eastern Hill, by what he
calls the "
Tyropoeon Valley". It must
however be said that
Josephus never used the name "Mount...
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ridge of
ancient Jerusalem, west of the
Kidron Valley and east of the
Tyropoeon Valley, to the
immediate south of the
Temple Mount. The City of David...
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surrounded by
valleys and dry
riverbeds (wadis). The Kidron, Hinnom, and
Tyropoeon Valleys intersect in an area just
south of the Old City of Jerusalem....
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carried traffic up from
ancient Jerusalem's
Lower Market area and over the
Tyropoeon street to the
Royal Stoa
complex on the
esplanade of the Mount. The overp****...
- Mount, on the
junction of the Via
Dolorosa and the
Eastern Cardo (the
Tyropoeon),
adjacent to the
Temple of
Jupiter Capitolinus,
intentionally built atop...
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comprise the city of Jerusalem's geography: the
Valley of Ben Hinnom,
Tyropoeon Valley, and
Kidron Valley, and that
these valleys converge to also form...
- The Jews
consolidated their hold by
breaking down the
bridge over the
Tyropoeon Valley connecting the
upper city with the
Temple Mount.
Pompey offered...
- of
Ancient Jerusalem, the
eastern branch followed the
channel of the
Tyropoeon Valley in
which it was situated,
parallel to the
Western Wall of the Herodian...