• Elagabalus (deity) (redirect from El-Gabal)
    Stone Homs Hubal Royal family of Emesa Lipiński, Edward (2011). "Elaha Gabal d'Émèse dans son contexte historique". Latomus. 70 (4): 1081–1101. ISSN 0023-8856...
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    Mount Uwaynat or Gabal El Uweinat (Arabic: جبل العوينات Gabal El ʿUwaināt or Jabal al-ʿUwaināt, Arabic for 'Mountain of the springs') is a mountain range...
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    composed of four mountains: Gabal Abu Dukhan (1,705 m.), Gabal Qattar (or Gattar, 1,963 m.), Gabal Shayeb El-Banat (2,187 m.), Gabal Umm Anab (1,782 m.). Seasonal...
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  • El-Gabal el-Ahmar (Arabic: الجبل الأحمر) is located today within the boundaries of modern-day Cairo, in the area of Nasr City. The name means "The Red...
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    throughout the Empire. Elagabalus saw this as an opportunity to set up his god, El-Gabal, as the chief deity of the Roman pantheon. Elagabal, was placed over even...
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  • Arab Sporting Club (Arabic: نادي المقاولون العرب الرياضي), known locally as El Mokawloon (The contractors), is an Egyptian professional sports club based...
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    gave the city its name. Originally a center of worship for the sun god El-Gabal, it later gained importance in Christianity under the Byzantines. Homs...
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    of the religious process of worshiping the Syrian Sun God El-Gabal and integrating El-Gabal into Roman religion. After the divorce, Elagabalus removed...
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    aged 14, was the chief priest of the Phoenician sun-deity Elagabalus (or El-Gabal) in Emesa. Soldiers from Legio III Gallica (Gallic Third Legion), that...
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    for marrying Severa – he himself was a follower of the eastern sun god El-Gabal, and when marrying himself to Severa, he also conducted a symbolic marriage...
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