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Furthermore, Palestine and the Lebanons (known to Josephus as Coele-Syria, that is, Hollow Syria), alone of the countries adjacent to
The Makers and Teachers of Judaism Charles Foster Kent 1896
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Coele-Syria, and with her conjointly Caesarion, the reputed son of the former Caesar, who left Cleopatra with child.
The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans Plutarch 2003
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The war was decided by Antiochus's victory of Panium whereby he secured from Egypt most of Coele-Syria and southern Asia Minor (save Cyprus).
223-187 2001
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The succeeding peace restored to Antiochus Ionia (including Miletus), Coele-Syria, Cilicia, and Pamphylia (253).
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He had seized Coele-Syria in 301 and acquired from Demetrius, Pamphylia and Lycia (296295) and Caria and the island of Cos (286).
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Syria, Phoenicia, and Coele-Syria, which countries he erected into a Roman province.
General History for Colleges and High Schools Philip Van Ness Myers
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Apamea or Epiphanea in Coele-Syria, or even of villages in that flat country.
The Oriental Religions in Roman Paganism Franz Cumont
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Coele-Syria, the tract of country lying between two ridges of Mount
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Palestine (or Coele-Syria, as it was then called), he brought back to his capital a large number of Jewish families and settled thirty thousand Jewish soldiers in garrisons.
Philo-Judaeus of Alexandria Norman Bentwich 1927
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Ionia, to another of Magna Graecia, to a third of Coele-Syria, after all of whom he addressed himself in turn to an Egyptian, an Assyrian, and a converted Palestinian Jew.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery 1840-1916 1913
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