Saint Gregory of Dekapolis or Gregory Dekapolites (Greek: Όσιος Γρηγόριος ο Δεκαπολίτης; before 797 – 20 November 842 or earlier) was a 9th-century Byzantine...
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Theodore of Dekapolis or Theodore Dekapolites (Greek: Θεόδωρος ὁ Δεκαπολίτης, fl. 947–ca. 960) was a 10th-century Byzantine jurist and official. He is...
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Isaurian Decapolis (redirect from Isaurian Dekapolis)
The Isaurian Decapolis was a group of ten cities (Greek: Δεκάπολις) in ancient and medieval Isauria. According to the De Thematibus of the 10th-century...
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The Décapole (Dekapolis or ‹See Tfd›German: Zehnstädtebund) was an alliance formed in 1354 by ten Imperial cities of the Holy Roman Empire in the Alsace...
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Amman, Jordan 2009, pp. 153–165. "Qanat Fir'aun / Dekapolis Aquädukt | Qanat Fir'aun". www.dekapolis-aquaedukt.de (in German). Retrieved 2018-10-25. Wetzstein...
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eastern frontier of the Roman Empire in Syria and Judea. Decapolis or Dekapolis (Greek: Δεκάπολις) refers to a group or confederation of ten cities. It...
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Verdun, Besançon, Cambrai, Strasburg, and the 10 cities of the Alsatian Dekapolis were to be absorbed by France, while Basel, Schaffhausen and St. Gallen...
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former medal with City Coat of Arms and Ten Arms of the Cities of the Dekapolis In chronological order, notable people born in Strasbourg include: Eric...
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32.68111; 35.86972 Altitude 440 m (1,444 ft) Type Settlement Part of Dekapolis Length 1,500 m (0.93 mi) Width 600 m (0.37 mi) History Material Mainly...
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