Paneas   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Paneas   - a Greek city in Palstine, later called Caesarea Philippi
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  + Panium
200/16 Antiochus defeats the Egyptians at Panium.
    Within translations:
Hieron:Chron_2000   He also built the so-called Panium at Paneas. [1997 in
Hieron:Chron_2041   tructed many building at Paneas and renamed it Caesareia
Joseph:AJ_15.360   and contained Ulatha, and Paneas, and the country round
Joseph:BJ_1.404   dan: the place is called Panium, [405] where is a top of
Plin:HN_5.71   Jordan is the spring of Panias from which Caesarea described later
Porph:Fr_46   the river Jordan, where Paneas is now situated, and penne


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