BATANEA

BATANEA
BATANEA
nomen Tetrarchiae ab Herode M. relictae Philippo, und cum Paneade, Trachonitide et Auranitide, quô pactô plures Tetrarchiae in unum coalitae sunt. Vide Iosephum ubi de Testamento Herodis Magni, et plura hanc in rem, apud Salmas. ad Solin. p. 576. Idem nomen, Βκτανέα, postea Ecbatanis Syriae fuit, uti idem docet p. 1202.

Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.

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