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Jifna was
known as
Gophnah (Hebrew: גופנה;
Ancient Gr****: Γοφνα,
Gophna) at the time of the
First Jewish-Roman War, and
after its
conquest became...
- that were
inferior to it, they
presided over
their several toparchies;
Gophna was the
second of
those cities, and next to that Acrabatta,
after them Thamna...
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Artifacts in the Levant". Current...
- the
course of the revolt, and Jews were
expelled from the
districts of
Gophna, Herodion, and Aqraba. However, it
should not be
claimed that the region...
- of the
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November 2013). "Eisenbergiella tayi gen. nov.,...
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course of the revolt, and Jews were
expelled from the
districts of
Gophna, Herodion, and Aqraba. However, it
should not be
claimed that the region...
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International Olive Council.
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Gophna,
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Gideon Biger, The
beginning of
olive (olea europaea) cultivation...
- Titus' second-in-command. The
Roman army
advanced through Samaria,
reaching Gophna,
located 13
miles (21 km)
north of Jerusalem.
Legio V Macedonica, led by...
- Jews were
expelled from the
vicinity of
Jerusalem and the
districts of
Gophna, Herodion, and Aqraba. The
revolt triggered a
significant migration of Jews...