The Daysan River or Daisan River was the name of the river that flowed through Urfa, a tributary of the Khabur. Historically known as the Scirtus (Ancient...
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capital of the County of Edessa. The city was situated on the banks of the Daysan River (Ancient Greek: Σκίρτος; Latin: Scirtus; Turkish: Kara Koyun), a tributary...
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dedicated; the thermae become the largest imperial baths in Rome. The Daysan River floods Edessa. Landowners dominate the Roman Empire, and enjoy the title...
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sends Placidia to Rome with hostages.[citation needed] March 18 – The Daysan River floods Edessa (Mesopotamia).[citation needed] Hypatia of Alexandria,...
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Fabius Cilo and Marcus Annius Flavius Libo become Roman Consuls. The Daysan River floods Edessa. Gongsun Kang, Chinese warlord of Liaodong, establishes...
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Fabius Cilo and Marcus Annius Flavius Libo become Roman Consuls. The Daysan River floods Edessa. Gongsun Kang, Chinese warlord of Liaodong, establishes...
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sends Placidia to Rome with hostages.[citation needed] March 18 – The Daysan River floods Edessa (Mesopotamia).[citation needed] Hypatia of Alexandria,...
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dedicated; the thermae become the largest imperial baths in Rome. The Daysan River floods Edessa. Landowners dominate the Roman Empire, and enjoy the title...
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Bardaisan (redirect from Bar Daysan)
Bardaisan (11 July 154 – 222 AD; Syriac: ܒܪ ܕܝܨܢ, Bar Dayṣān; also Bardaiṣan), known in Arabic as ibn Dayṣān (Arabic: ابن ديصان) and in Latin as Bardesanes,...
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(2002). "Christianity in Edessa and the Syriac-Speaking World: Mani, Bar Daysan, and Ephraem, the Struggle for Allegiance on the Aramean Frontier". Journal...
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(2002). "Christianity in Edessa and the Syriac-Speaking World: Mani, Bar Daysan, and Ephraem, the Struggle for Allegiance on the Aramean Frontier". Journal...
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(2002). "Christianity in Edessa and the Syriac-Speaking World: Mani, Bar Daysan, and Ephraem, the Struggle for Allegiance on the Aramean Frontier". Journal...
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3rd century. The Chronicle picks up with a record of a flood of the river Daysan during the reign of Abgar VIII in November 201, which damaged a Christian...
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(2002). "Christianity in Edessa and the Syriac-Speaking World: Mani, Bar Daysan, and Ephraem, the Struggle for Allegiance on the Aramean Frontier". Journal...
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