- Dionysias
Dionysias is a
titular see in Arabia, and also was the Hellenistic/Roman name ofAs Suwayda , now inSouthern Syria , which was an ancient town south ofDamascus in the Romanprovince ofArabia Petraea .History
The name ("Dionysias") replaced the former
Nabatean name of Suada in149 AD after that the Nabatean influence decreased and then concentrated towards the south, as a result of the acceleratingHellenization ofCoele-Syria at that time. Dionysias received the rights ofcivitas under the reign ofCommodus between 180 –185 AD .Dionysus was worshipped in the same Nabatean temple dedicated forDushara . This practice of associating the worship of local and Hellenic gods was common in Hellenistic Syria.This name remained in use during the
Byzantine period, when the town was under the influence ofGhassanids , Dionysias then was aDiocese as asuffragan ofBosra . It was mentioned in theSynecdemus ofHierocles .In recent times Dionysias was firstly identified as
Sweida byWilliam Henry Waddington .Archaeology
Many archeological remainders of Dionysias could be found in the old part of
Sweida including*Temple of Dionysus-Dushara: eight well-decorated columns are still standing from the temple.
*Saint Sergius Basilica: was built in the fifth century A.D. It has
Byzantine architecture elements, with an abbey surrounding it. The basilica was dedicated toSaint Sergius .*The arch of the lesser church: the church itself is ruined. An arch is still standing there known locally as "Al Mashnaqa" with grape motif decorations.
*The amphitheatre: was recently discovered, south of the
Agora .Many parts of Dionysias are still to be excavated like the Roman aqueduct, and a conical reservoir, which could be hardly reached currently.
ee also
As Suwayda Auranitis Jabal Druze External links
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05009a.htm http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05009a.htm]
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