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- From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Décapole (Dekapolis or German: Zehnstädtebund) was an alliance formed in 1354 by ten Imperial cities of the Holy Roman Empire in the Alsace region to maintain their rights. It was disbanded in 1679.
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The Décapole ( Dekapolis or German: Zehnstädtebund) was an alliance formed in 1354 by ten Imperial cities of the Holy Roman Empire in the Alsace region to maintain their rights. It was disbanded in 1679.
Coordinates: 32.7167°N 35.8000°E. The Decapolis (Greek: Δεκάπολις, Dekápolis, 'Ten Cities') was a group of ten Hellenistic cities on the eastern frontier of the Roman Empire in the Southern Levant in the first centuries BC and AD.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The Décapole ( Dekapolis or German: Zehnstädtebund) was an alliance formed in 1354 by ten Imperial cities of the Holy Roman Empire in the Alsace region to maintain their rights. It was disbanded in 1679.
Decapolis, league of 10 ancient Greek cities in eastern Palestine that was formed after the Roman conquest of Palestine in 63 bce, when Pompey the Great reorganized the Middle East to Rome’s advantage and to his own.
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Coordinates: 32°40′52″N 35°52′11″E. Abila in the Decapolis. Abila Dekapoleos. A view into Wadi Qweilibeh from the flank of Tell Umm al-Amad. The forested strip in the foreground is the course of a stream [1] The structures beyond the stream are a cemetery, with rock-cut tombs up on the far slope. Abila.
- 1950 BC, start of Middle Bronze Age
- Northern Region (geographic only)
- 1,500 m (0.93 mi)
- Irbid Governorate
1354 Colmar participates in the creation of the Décapole, federation of the 10 imperial towns of Alsace. 1360 Colmar is endowed with a new constitution by the emperor, Charles IV, which was a huge victory of the bourgeoisie over the nobility. 1480 Construction of the current building, the Old Customs House or Koïfhus.
1354 - The Decapole. Colmar was one of the ten cities comprising the famous league of the Décapole, and which still proudly claim their membership, even today. Popular imagination would have the Décapole representing a time when cities preferred to act together rather than tear each other apart.