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The Variety of Local Religious Life in the Near East: In the ... - Strona 98
period, the Hauran [Ἁυρανιτις] and the Trachon [Τραχωνιτις] were mentioned in various historical sources as dangerous and wild areas, inhabited by warlike tribes and brigands. The Trachon, whose Greek name is derived from the word ...
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An Anthology of American Folktales and Legends
For folklorists, students, as well as general readers, this is the most comprehensive survey of American folktales and legends currently available.
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The Whole Works of the Rev. John Lightfoot: Master of Catharine ...
by Josephus", because, by the donation of Augustus, "Hre IIspata, kal TaxiMata, “Perea and Galilee came into the possession of Herod Antipas : and Baravata re, kai Tpdxov, kai Aúpavtruc, Batanea, and Trachon, and Auranitis, into that of ...
John Lightfoot, John Rogers Pitman, 1823
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The Whole Works: ¬The chorographic works, also seven Latin tracts
by Josephus', because, by the donation of Augustus, "H1-e Hspata, not Pahhdid, »" Perea and Galilee came into the possession of Herod Antipas : and Baravaia Tr, mat Tpdxwv, mi Aiipaving, Batanea, and Trachon, and Auranitis, into that of ...
John Lightfoot, John Rogers Pitman, 1823
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The Middle East Under Rome - Strona 304
In the Hauran, Isis was honored in Phaina of Trachon by a soldier; this does not tell us much about how well established the goddess was in the region,58 but Josef Tadeusz Milik believes that she might have been introduced at the great ...
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The Expositor - Strona 234
But Josephus, who uses the term Trachon in XV. Antiquities, x. 1, along with Batanea and Auranitis to describe the territory gifted by Augustus to Herod in 23 B.C., employs in the parallel passage, I. Wars, xx. 4, the name Trachonitis.1 ...
Samuel Cox, Sir William Robertson Nicoll, James Moffatt, 1894
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The New Unger's Bible Dictionary
beyond the reach of civilization, was little regarded, and the Lejâ became known as the Trachon par excellence, as is proved by the two inscriptions at either end of it—in Musmireh, the ancient Phaenä, and the Bereke, each of which is called a ...
Merrill F. Unger, R. K. Harrison, 2009
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The Worship of the Serpent
They were termed Tarchon, like Tarchonium in Hetruria, which, bya corruption, was in latter times rendered Trachon. . . .... The term Trachon seemstohave been still further sophisticated by the Greeks, and expressed Δράκων1." . . . . . . . . "When ...
John Bathurst Deane, 1833
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From the Talmud and Hebraica - Tom 1 - Strona 177
Tp&xmv, Trachon, In the Jews we read', DHnCT *O"0"*ffiJ TTSTBO " Trachon, which is bounded at Bozra." Not Boz- rah of Edom, Iaa. lxiii. i ; nor Bezer of the Reubenites, Josh. xx. 8 ; but another, to wit, Bosorra, or Bosor, in the land of Gilead.
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The Formation of Nabataean Art: Prohibition of a Graven Image Among ...
It remained under Nabatean control until 23, when, as a result of increased incidents of robbery in Trachon and the harassment of Damascus by robber bands from the Trachon, Augustus transferred authority over those areas from the Itureans ...