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  • 81Adad-nirari III — (also Adad narari) was King of Assyria from 811 to 783 BC. He was the son and successor of Shamshi Adad V, and was apparently quite young at the time of his accession, because for the first five years of his reign his mother Shammuramat acted as… …

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  • 82Teraphim — is a Hebrew word from the Bible, found only in the plural, of uncertain etymology [1911] . Despite being plural, Teraphim is thought to refer to singular objects, using the great plural of Hebrew which implies magnificence not plurality (cf.… …

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  • 83Canaanite religion — is the name for the group of Ancient Semitic religions observed by the Canaanites living in the ancient Levant from at least the early Bronze Age through the first centuries of the Common Era. It is often thought of as a pagan religion because it …

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  • 84Mor Gabriel Monastery — The Monastery of St. Gabriel …

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  • 85King's Highway (ancient) — The King’s Highway was a trade route of vital importance to the ancient Middle East. It began in Egypt, and stretched across the Sinai Peninsula to Aqaba. From there it turned northward, leading to Damascus and the Euphrates River. Numerous… …

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  • 86Ashur-rabi II — was one of the longest reigning kings of Assyria, reigning for 41 years. Little is known about his reign, of which few records survive. He was apparently a younger son of Ashurnasirpal I. Following the reigns of his elder brother, Shalmaneser II …

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  • 87Aram Rehob — was an early Aramaean kingdom, of which the chief city was Rehob or Beth Rehob, associated with Aram Zobah as hostile to King David. Num. xiii.21 and Judges xviii.28 place a Beth Rehob in the Lebanon region near Tel Dan. Moore ( Commentary on… …

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  • 88Bronze Age collapse — The fall of Troy, an event recounted in Greek mythology at the end of the Bronze Age, as represented by the 17th century painter Kerstiaen De Keuninck. Bronze Age …

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  • 89Assyrian homeland — The Assyrian homeland or Assyria (Assyrian: ܐܬܘܪ) or Beth Nahrain refers to a geographic and cultural region in the Middle East, inhabited traditionally by the Assyrian people. The Assyrian Empire peaked in 671 BC, expanding from the Nile river… …

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  • 90Golan Heights — هضبة الجولان רמת הגולן …

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