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- Euphratensis (Latin for "Euphratean"; Gr****: Εὑφρατησία, Euphratēsía), fully Augusta Euphratensis, was a late Roman and then Byzantine province in Syrian...
- Ieropoliton within a wreath. In the third century, the city was the capital of Euphratensis province and one of the great cities of Roman Syria. It was, however...
- East. Sometime between 330 and 350 (likely c. 341), the province of Euphratensis was created out of the territory of Syria Coele along the western bank...
- Minnesota Sipapu Bridge, Utah, formerly named as 'Augusta' Augusta Euphratensis, Late Roman and Byzantine province in Syrian region Augusta Raurica ("Rauric...
- Joseph (1907). "Alexander (Early Bishops § Alexander of Hierapolis (Euphratensis)" . In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 1. New...
- Polemoniacus5 Diocese of the East5 Arabia Cilicia I Cilicia II Cyprus4 Euphratensis Isauria Mesopotamia Osroene Palaestina I Palaestina II Palaestina III...
- was the metropolitan bishopric of the ecclesiastical province of the Euphratensis. It was based in the city of Hierapolis in Syria (Arabic Manbij, Syriac...
- Polemoniacus5 Diocese of the East5 Arabia Cilicia I Cilicia II Cyprus4 Euphratensis Isauria Mesopotamia Osroene Palaestina I Palaestina II Palaestina III...
- together with the provinces of Isauria, Cilicia, Cyprus (until 536), Euphratensis, Mesopotamia, Osroene, Coele-Syria, Syria Phoenice and Arabia Petraea...
- from Algeria is sufficiently different. In 1868, the name Cryptadia euphratensis, with a description by John Lindley, was published, but this name was...