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    Byblos (/ˈbɪblɒs/ BIB-loss; Greek: Βύβλος), also known as Jebeil, Jbeil or Jubayl (Arabic: جُبَيْل, romanized: Jubayl, locally Jbeil [ʒ(ə)beːl]; Phoenician:...
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    Batroun (redirect from Batrun)
    Batroun (Arabic: ٱلْبَتْرُون al-Batrūn; Christian and Jewish Palestinian Aramaic: בִתרוֹן, romanized: Biṯron, lit. 'the Cleft'), ancient Botrys (Ancient...
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    Batroun District (Arabic: البترون) is a district (qadaa) located in the North Governorate, Lebanon, south of Tripoli. Its capital is the city of Batroun...
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    in the kingdom and all the ports south of Tripoli Jubayl and Botron (Al-Batrūn) in the county of Tripoli and Tyre in the kingdom. Shahin 2005, p. 12 Asbridge...
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  • Jabal Lubnān, Lebanon Died 30 August 1938(1938-08-30) (aged 49) Kfifan, Batrūn, Ash Shamāl, Lebanon Venerated in Roman Catholic Church Syriac Maronite...
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    archdioceses and dioceses are in the Middle East: Aleppo, Damascus, Jubayl-Al Batrun, Cyprus, Baalbek, Tripoli, Tyre, Sidon, and Cairo. Parishes and independent...
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  • needed] At the same time, Tyre also built new colonies such as Botrys (now Batrun) near Byblos — including ones overseas such as Auza (Libya) and Carthage...
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    Amalric Barlais, 1265–? The Lordship of Botrun was a fief around the city Batrun from 1115: Raymond of Agoult, before 1174 William Dorel, until 1174 Cecilia...
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    foundation in 1904. The original church was built by Sleiman Yakoub Hokayim from Batrun. The mountain is called Harissa (after the village at the peak of the mountain)...
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    Maronite Christian coastal towns of Latakia, Jableh, Baniyas, Tartus, Tripoli, Batrun and Byblos, the eyalet included the Wadi al-Nasara valley (the Valley of...
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  • 2019-04-01. "Castor | SOMA Architects". Archinect. Retrieved 2019-04-01. "BATRUN ANNEX-1". Architizer. Retrieved 2019-04-01. Workshop Kitchen & Bar, Palm...
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  • councilors who defended this position were Saadallah Howayek (Maronite, Batrun); Khalil Akl (Maronite, Matn); Mahmoud Jumblatt (Druze, Jezzine); Mohammad...
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    Tripoli. The Castle had a main tower controlling the coast between Jbeil and Batrun. In his book Tarikh al-Azminah, the Patriarch Estephan El Douaihy (1670–1704)...
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  • Aradus (Ruâd island), Arca in Phoenicia of the Romans ('Argah), Botrys (Batrun), Jableh, Orthosias in Phoenicia (ruins of Bordj-Hacmon-El-Yeoudi), Rachlea...
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  • Wahbah branch of the House of al-Dahdah. In the Batrun District: the village of Bassatine al-'Ussa in the Batrun District, to the heirs of Mansur ibn Sallum...
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  • historian places the Lycus river, Calamus, and Trieres between Beirut and Batrun. In the 6th-century AD pilgrimage guide Antonini Placentini Itinerarium...
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