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  1. The city of Tyre is mentioned in the Gospels in a proverb quoted by Jesus himself (Matthew 11,21); according to the testimony of Luke (6.17), at the preaching of Jesus there were also faithful from the coast of Tyre and Sidon; and Jesus himself went to the region of Tyre and Sidon to work miracles such as the exorcism of the Syrophoenician ...

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  3. Maximus of Tyre (Greek: Μάξιμος Τύριος; fl. late 2nd century AD), also known as Cassius Maximus Tyrius, was a Greek rhetorician and philosopher who lived in the time of the Antonines and Commodus, and who belongs to the trend of the Second Sophistic.

  4. Nov 11, 2009 · The Roman Hippodrome in Tyre, Lebanon: Date: August 2009: Source: Own work: Author: Peripitus: Permission (Reusing this file) Own work, copyleft: Multi-license with GFDL and Creative Commons CC-BY-SA-3.0 and older versions (2.5, 2.0 and 1.0)

  5. Collège Franco-Libanais Elite or Lycée français international Elite - Tyr is a French international school in Tyre, Lebanon. It is a part of the Association Franco-Libanaise pour l'Education et la Culture (AFLEC) network.

  6. Tyre Cistern inscription (close up) The cistern and inscription from various angles The Tyre Cistern inscription is a Phoenician inscription on a white marble block discovered in the castle-palace of the Old City of Tyre, Lebanon in 1885 and acquired by Peter Julius Löytved, the Danish vice-consul in Beirut. [1]

  7. Notre Dame de Tyre, Nicosia, interior looking east, as the monument stood in 1974. Notre Dame de Tyre or Our Lady of Tyre ( Armenian : Հայկական Սուրբ Աստուածածին եկեղեցի ), or simply as Armenian church ( Turkish : Ermeni Kilisesi ) is a monastic church in Nicosia , Cyprus.

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