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Gadara (Gr****: Γάδαρα, romanized:
Gádara), in some
texts Gedaris, was an
ancient ****enistic city in what is now Jordan, for a long time
member of the...
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Galilee located at some
distance to the
ancient Decapolis cities of
Gadara and Gerasa. Today, it is
identified with El-Koursi or Kursi. It is mentioned...
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Gadara is the name of
several ancient cities from the
Southern Levant, now in ruins, the best
known being today in
northern Jordan.
Cities with the name...
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Jordan prin****lly
known for its
proximity to the
ruins of the
ancient Gadara. It is the
largest city in the Bani
Kinanah Department and
Irbid Governorate...
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Gadara Tyros Kos
Meleager of
Gadara (Gr****: Μελέαγρος Meleagros; fl. 1st
century BC) was a poet and
collector of epigrams. He
wrote some
satirical prose...
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Gadara Aqueduct, also
called Qanatir Fir'awn or
Qanat Fir'aun (Pharaoh's Watercourse), was a
Roman aqueduct supplying water for some of the cities...
- Onomasticon, but in the
Latin translation by Jerome,
Transjordan is used.
Gadara or
Gadora of
Perea (identified as Tell
Jadur near Al-Salt) was the chief...
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Philodemus of
Gadara (Gr****: Φιλόδημος ὁ Γαδαρεύς, Philodēmos, "love of the people"; c. 110 – prob. c. 40 or 35 BC) was an
Epicurean philosopher and poet...
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Jesus gets out of the boat, but
neither Gadara nor
Gerasa is nearby; both
cities are
southeast of the lake,
Gadara 10
kilometers (6.2 mi) away or a two-hour...
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Menippus of
Gadara (/məˈnɪpəs/; Gr****: Μένιππος ὁ Γαδαρεύς
Menippos ho Gadareus; fl. 3rd
century BC) was a
Cynic satirist. The
Menippean satire genre is...