Berytus (/ˈbɛrɪtəs, bəˈraɪtəs/; Phoenician: 𐤁𐤓𐤕, romanized: Biruta; Ancient Greek: Βηρυτός, romanized: Bērytós; Latin: Bērȳtus; Arabic: بَيرُوتَة)...
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Lupercus of Berytus (Greek: Λούπερκος Βηρύτιος) was a Greek grammarian of the 3rd century. He wrote On the Word, The Foundation of Arsinoe in Egypt, and...
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buildings and monuments were erected and Berytus enjoyed full status as a part of the empire. Under the Romans, Berytus was enriched by the dynasty of Herod...
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school of Berytus (also known as the law school of Beirut) was a center for the study of Roman law in classical antiquity located in Berytus (modern-day...
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earthquake struck Berytus, causing widespread damage. The earthquake reduced cities along the coast to ruins and killed many, 30,000 in Berytus alone by some...
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buildings and monuments were erected and Berytus enjoyed full status as a part of the empir</ref> Under the Romans, Berytus was enriched by the dynasty of Herod...
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The hippodrome of Berytus was a circus in the Roman colony of Berytus (modern-day Beirut). It is one of two hippodromes in Beirut. The hippodrome was...
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of Berytus became highly desired. Ecclesiastically, the rank of the See of Tyre was challenged by the see of Berytus c. 450; during which Berytus obtained...
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Ecclesiastical Romance languages Writers Major cities Alexandria Antioch Aquileia Berytus Bononia Carthage Constantinopolis Eboracum Leptis Magna Londinium Lugdunum...
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Hermippus of Berytus, also known as Hermippus Berytius or Hermippus the Berytian (Greek: Ἕρμιππος ὁ Βηρύτιος; fl. 2nd century AD) was a Greek grammarian...
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