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Magdala (Aramaic: מגדלא, romanized:
Magdalā, lit. 'Tower'; Hebrew: מִגְדָּל, romanized: Migdál;
Ancient Gr****: Μαγδαλά, romanized:
Magdalá) was an ancient...
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Field Marshal Robert Cornelis Napier, 1st
Baron Napier of
Magdala GCB GCSI FRS (6
December 1810 – 14
January 1890) was a
British Indian Army officer....
- The
Magdala, also
known as The
Magdala Tavern or
colloquially as
simply The Magy, is a pub on
South Hill Park in Hampstead,
north London.
Named after the...
- Mary
Magdalene (sometimes
called Mary of
Magdala, or
simply the
Magdalene or the Madeleine) was a
woman who,
according to the four
canonical gospels,...
- (Amharic: ዐምባ ማሪያም) is a
village in
central Ethiopia.
Formerly known as
Magdala or
Magdalena (መቅደላ Magdalenā or Mäqdäla)
during the
reign of
Emperor Tewodros...
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Battle of
Magdala was the
conclusion of the
British Expedition to
Abyssinia fought in
April 1868
between British and
Abyssinian forces at
Magdala, 390 miles...
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except for a
small area
stretching from Lake Tana east to his
fortress at
Magdala. He was
engaged in
constant military campaigns against a wide
array of...
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resisting modernization. He
ultimately committed suicide at the
Battle of
Magdala,
during the
British Expedition to Abyssinia. In the
first six
years of...
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control of the
Roman Empire, a
woman named Mary from the
small town of
Magdala begins to
follow Jesus of Nazareth. Her
family and
father try to interfere...
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Upper City
mansion and Jason's Tomb in Jerusalem, and
objects such as the
Magdala stone.
Following the
destruction of the
Second Temple, the
menorah came...