Anthedon — may refer to: *Anthedon (mythology), possible father of Glaucus *Anthedon (town), ancient town near Gaza … Wikipedia
ANTHEDON — ANTHEDON, Hellenistic city in the vicinity of Gaza. Anthedon in Greek means Flower City. It is first mentioned as a daughter city of Gaza, captured by Alexander Yannai (Jos., Ant., 8:357). Pompey freed it but the actual work of rebuilding was… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Anthedon (mythology) — In Greek mythology, there were several people named Anthedon.Possible Father of GlaucusAnthedon is possibly the father of Glaucus, a sea god whose mother might have been Alcyone. [ [http://www.theoi.com/Pontios/Glaukos.html Glaukos] , Theoi… … Wikipedia
Hypolimnas anthedon — Hypolimnas anthedon … Wikipédia en Français
Syro-Palestinian archaeology — is a term used to refer to archaeological research conducted in the southern Levant. Palestinian archaeology is also commonly used in its stead,Davis, 2004, p. 146.] Dever, 2001, p. 61.] particularly when the area of inquiry centers on ancient… … Wikipedia
Rhinocorura — (or Rhinocolura) was the name of a region and associated town (or towns) and rivers lying between Ancient Egypt and the Land of Israel. The name may refer explicitly to:*As Rhinocorura, a desert location on the border between Ancient Egypt and… … Wikipedia
GAZA — (Heb. עַזָּה, Azzah), city on the southern coastal plain of Ereẓ Israel. From earliest times it served as the base of Egyptian operations in Canaan. Unlike the neighboring sites of Tell el Ajjul and Tell Ali Muntar, Gaza itself did not have much… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Timeline of the name Palestine — This article presents a list of notable historical references to the name Palestine, and cognates such as Filastin and Palaestina, through the various time periods of the region. The term Peleset (transliterated from hieroglyphs as P r s t) is… … Wikipedia
COINS AND CURRENCY — Jewish and Non Jewish Coins in Ancient Palestine THE PRE MONETARY PERIOD Means of payment are mentioned in the Bible on various occasions; the relevant passages in their chronological order reflect the development of these means from stage to… … Encyclopedia of Judaism