Aramaean

  • 91Beth Eden — (The House of Eden), A city or region of Syria, called sometimes Bit Adini in Assyrian sources, was an Aramaean state that existed as an independent kingdom during the 10th and 9th Centuries B.C., with its capital at Til Barsib (now Tell Ahmar) [ …

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  • 92Ancient Near East — The Ancient Near East refers to early civilizations within a region roughly corresponding to the modern Middle East: Mesopotamia (modern Iraq and Syria), Persis, Elam and Media (all three in Western Iran), Anatolia (modern Turkey), the Levant… …

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  • 93Julius Avitus — or his full name Gaius Julius Avitus Alexianus, was a Syrian noble that lived in the 2nd century and 3rd century. He originally came from Emesa (modern Homs, Syria). Avitus was originally, a Roman knight who became a man of consular rank. He… …

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  • 94History of the Assyrian people — The Assyrian people (Aramaic: Āṯūrāyē ; Akkadian: Aššūrāyu ) are descended from the ancient Assyrians of Mesopotamia (Aramaic: Bet Nahrain , the house of the rivers ), who, in the 7th century BC, controlled the vast Neo Assyrian Empire which… …

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  • 95Cypriot American — A Cypriot American is a citizen of the United States of America of Cypriot heritage or descent. The majority of Cypriots speak either Greek or Turkish, while a minority speak Arabic or Armenian. In general, Greek speaking Cypriot Americans are… …

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  • 96Jewish mythology — is generally the sacred and traditional narratives that help explain and symbolize the Jewish religion, whereas Jewish folklore consists of the folk tales and legends that existed in the general Jewish culture. There is very little early folklore …

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  • 97The Hidden Pearl — is a 2001 documentary created by the Syriac Orthodox Church. The documentary was published in the form of three videos together with three printed volumes. Volume 1 deals with the pre Christian Old Aramaic period, covering the Aramaean city… …

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  • 98Aram, son of Shem — Aram (אֲרָם or ʾĂrām) was a son of Shem, according to the Table of Nations in Genesis 10 of the Hebrew Bible, as well as the father of Uz, Hul, Gether, and Mash. In older historiographic sources, he is usually regarded as being the eponymous… …

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  • 99Sefire — refers to three stelae containing Aramaic inscriptions discovered near Aleppo that date back to the mid eighth century BCE.cite web|title=Aramaic|publisher=Anchor Bible Dictionary|pages=173–78|author=by S. A.… …

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  • 100Syro-Palestinian archaeology — is a term used to refer to archaeological research conducted in the southern Levant. Palestinian archaeology is also commonly used in its stead,Davis, 2004, p. 146.] Dever, 2001, p. 61.] particularly when the area of inquiry centers on ancient… …

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