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    Amman is an ancient city built on the ruins of a city known as “Rabbath Ammon,” later “Philadelphia,” and finally “Amman,” a modification from “Rabbath Ammon,” and the Ammonites took it as their capital. The city was established on seven hills, and it seems that it was the center of the region at that time.

  2. Aug 21, 2023 · In the 3rd century BCE it was conquered by Egypt King Ptolemy Philadelphus and he renamed it Philadelphia after himself; the name was retained through Byzantine and Roman times. Philadelphia was a city of the Decapolis Greek: “Ten Cities”, a Hellenistic league of the 1st century BCE–2nd century CE.

  3. In reality, historians say that the more likely explanation is that the city name comes from the Native American word asuksagna, which roughly translates to “skunk place.”

  4. Nov 10, 2022 · How Did Minneapolis Get Its Name? Historians credit Charles Hoag for coming up with the Minneapolis name. Hoag was the city’s first schoolmaster, and he wanted to develop a name that was a combination of native syllables.

  5. How Did Michigan Cities Get Their Names? Each city in Michigan has a unique history and tradition. This includes everything from when the city was created to how it was named. See how a number of Michigan cities earned their names below.

  6. Jan 22, 2019 · A popular theory states that the city acquired its name after a chief named Shecaugo drowned in the river that later became the Chicago River and the town earned the title from the river. A different analogy states that the name is derived from “Shecaugo” which translates to “playful waters” in reference to the waters of the Chicago River.

  7. The name of Toronto has a history distinct from that of the city itself. Originally, the term " Tkaronto " referred to a channel of water between Lake Simcoe and Lake Couchiching on maps as early as 1675 [1] but in time the name passed southward, and was eventually applied to a new fort at the mouth of the Humber River.

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