A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography: Iabadius-ZymethusWilliam Smith J. Murray, 1873 |
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... emperor with accusations against the Jews before their well - grounded complaints of his boundless extortion could reach the capital , ordered an altar of mud to be raised in the town for the dei- fication of the emperor . The Jews , as ...
... emperor with accusations against the Jews before their well - grounded complaints of his boundless extortion could reach the capital , ordered an altar of mud to be raised in the town for the dei- fication of the emperor . The Jews , as ...
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... emperor with accusations against the Jews before their well - grounded complaints of his boundless extortion could reach the capital , ordered an altar of mud to be raised in the town for the dei- fication of the emperor . The Jews , as ...
... emperor with accusations against the Jews before their well - grounded complaints of his boundless extortion could reach the capital , ordered an altar of mud to be raised in the town for the dei- fication of the emperor . The Jews , as ...
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... emperors and the Sassanian princes , the IBERIAN GATES had come into the possession of a prince of the Huns , who offered this important pass to Anastasius ; but when the emperor built Darus , with the object of keeping the Persians in ...
... emperors and the Sassanian princes , the IBERIAN GATES had come into the possession of a prince of the Huns , who offered this important pass to Anastasius ; but when the emperor built Darus , with the object of keeping the Persians in ...
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... emperor Gallienus , the town is called a Roman colony , which was , probably , only an assumed title , as no author speaks of it as a colony . Under the Byzantine emperors it was the metropolis of Lycaonia , and is frequently mentioned ...
... emperor Gallienus , the town is called a Roman colony , which was , probably , only an assumed title , as no author speaks of it as a colony . Under the Byzantine emperors it was the metropolis of Lycaonia , and is frequently mentioned ...
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... emperor , A. D. 336. ( Euseb . Vita Constantini , iii . 30—40 , iv . 40-47 . ) Under the emperor Julian , the city again became an object of interest to the pagans , and the account of the defeat of Julian's attempt to rebuild the ...
... emperor , A. D. 336. ( Euseb . Vita Constantini , iii . 30—40 , iv . 40-47 . ) Under the emperor Julian , the city again became an object of interest to the pagans , and the account of the defeat of Julian's attempt to rebuild the ...
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