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The existing evidence associates Numenius with two cities, Apamea in Syria and Rome.
Numenius Karamanolis, George 2009
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Amongst others they destroy the Temple of Edessa, the Cabeireion of Imbros, the Temple of Zeus in Apamea, the Temple of Apollo in Dydima and all the Temples of Palmyra.
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Paul, with Seleucia on the west bank and Apamea on the east bank.
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In just a week or so, he and his partner record the layout of the ancient city of Apamea -- no mean feat in any case and a technological triumph given the site's imminent flooding.
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In the peace of Apamea (188), Antiochus paid a large indemnity, lost his fleet, and surrendered Asia Minor, which was divided between Rhodes and Pergamum.
223-187 2001
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On the opposite bank, joined to Zeugma by a wooden bridge supported at first on boats and later on stone piers, was its sister city, Apamea.
Troubled Waters 2000
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There was more than one St. Maurice, and he of Aganaum is often confused with St. Maurice of Apamea, a Roman, who might have been white.
World’s Great Men of Color J. A. Rogers 1947
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There was more than one St. Maurice, and he of Aganaum is often confused with St. Maurice of Apamea, a Roman, who might have been white.
World’s Great Men of Color J. A. Rogers 1947
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There was more than one St. Maurice, and he of Aganaum is often confused with St. Maurice of Apamea, a Roman, who might have been white.
World’s Great Men of Color J. A. Rogers 1947
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In this way the work of Polybius was continued by Posidonius of Apamea, who gave his most important historical work the title τὰ μετὰ Πολύβιον
Dictionary of the History of Ideas KURT VON FRITZ 1968
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