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  1. 4 days ago · its two ports were Lechaion and Cenchreae (Rom 16:1) ASIA (MINOR) - heavily populated region, in modern-day South-Western Turkey; many famous cities, incl, most of the "Seven Cities of Revelation ...

  2. May 2, 2024 · Decapolis—Historical and Archaeological Perspectives. Please Help Us Keep These Thousands of Blog Posts Growing and Free for All. $5.00. The Decapolis serves as a fascinating study in the blending of Hellenistic and Semitic cultures following Alexander the Great’s conquests. This league, or confederation of ten cities, highlights the ...

  3. May 1, 2024 · 1 Cities. 2 History. Toggle History subsection. 2.1 Hellenistic period. 2.2 Autonomy under Rome. 2.3 Direct Roman rule. 3 Evolution and excavation. 4 Culture. 5 See ...

  4. City of the Decapolis. This summer, help archaeologists excavate the Hellenistic and Roman site of Hippos (Aramaic Sussita) in northern Israel. Impressively situated on a high spur overlooking the eastern shore of the Sea of Galilee, Hippos was founded in the mid-second century BCE as one of the ten Decapolis cities.

  5. Quick Tips for using this 1700 Historical Massachusetts Counties Map tool. There are four ways to get started using this Historical U.S. Counties map tool. Type any PRESENT-day place or address in the “Search places” box above the map and choose the one you want from the auto-complete list. Click the map to see the historical county name ...

  6. May 2, 2024 · Galatia refers to a region in north central Turkey; Ankara, the capital of modern Turkey, was once a major Galatian city (Ancyra). The name of Galatia is derived from the 20,000 Gauls who settled in the region in 278 B.C.E. More than two centuries later, in 25 B.C.E., the area became a Roman province and was extended to the south.

  7. Apr 23, 2024 · Ruins of a synagogue, Dura-Europus, Syria. Dura-Europus, ruined Syrian city, located in the Syrian Desert near Dayr al-Zawr. Excavations were carried out first by Franz Cumont (1922–23) and later by M. Rostovtzev (1928–37). Dura was originally a Babylonian town, but it was rebuilt as a military colony about 300 bce by the Seleucids and ...

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