Batanea — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Batanea fue un área al noreste del río Jordán y al este de Trachonitis, creada administrativamente tras la división de Bashan. En el siglo I, el territorio fue adquirido por Herodes el Grande y a su muerte pasó a su… … Wikipedia Español
Adrian of Batanea — Saint Adrian (†308) travelled from Batanea to Caesarea Palaestina where he was martyred together with Saint Eubulus. He is commemorated on 5 March … Wikipedia
Batanaea — or Batanea (the Hellenized/Latinised form of Bashan) was an area of the Biblical Holy Land, north east of the Jordan River, to the east of Trachonitis. It was one of the four post Exile divisions of the area of Bashan. Now known as Ard el… … Wikipedia
Calígula — Para otros usos de este término, véase Calígula (desambiguación). Calígula Emperador del Imperio romano … Wikipedia Español
Tetrarchy (Judea) — The Tetrarchy of Judea was formed following the death of Herod the Great in 4 BC, when his kingdom was divided between his sons as an inheritance. It persisted into the first century, until the kingdom was re united under Herod Agrippa I in… … Wikipedia
Herodes I el Grande — Herodes, retrato de ficción. Herodes (en hebreo הוֹרְדוֹס Hordos), más conocido como Herodes el Grande (en griego Μέγας ἡρῴδης) o Herodes I (Ascalón, 73 a. C. – Jerusalén, 4 a. C.), fue rey de Judea, Galilea, Samaria e Id … Wikipedia Español
Porfirio — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Porfirio Porfirio Filosofía occidental Filosofía antigua Nacimiento … Wikipedia Español
BATHYRA — BATHYRA, place in the toparchy of Batanea (i.e., bashan , east of Golan) founded by Jewish military settlers from Babylonia. Desirous of defending his borders from attacks by the neighboring Trachonites, herod decided to settle a large number of… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Adrian — The male and female given name Adrian is derived from the Latin Hadrianus , which is more familiar to English speakers as Hadrian. The name means from Adria , a port on the Adriatic Sea. Adrian was the name of several early Christian saints and… … Wikipedia
Book of Tobit — The Book of Tobit (or Book of Tobias in older Catholic Bibles) is a book of scripture that is part of the Catholic and Orthodox biblical canon, pronounced canonical by the Council of Carthage of 397 and confirmed for Roman Catholics by the… … Wikipedia