- or Beit
Jibrin (Arabic: بيت جبرين; Hebrew: בית גוברין, romanized: Beit
Gubrin),
known between 200-400 CE as
Eleutheropolis (Gr****, Ἐλευθερόπολις, "Free...
- Beit
Guvrin may
refer to a
succession of
settlements and
their archaeological remains, in
proper chronology: Maresha, Beit Guvrin, Eleutheropolis, Bethgibelin...
- Kh. Qeila, near the
modern village of Qila, 7
miles (11 km) east of Beit
Gubrin, and
about 3
kilometres (1.9 mi) west of Kharas. The
earliest historical...
- Σκυθόπολις (Scythopolis) Βαιθσάν (Beithsan)
Scytopoli بيسان (Beisan) Beth
Gubrin /Maresha בית גוברין Ἐλευθερόπολις (Eleutheropolis)
Betogabri بيت جبرين (Bayt...
- Old
Roman road,
leading from
Jerusalem to Beit
Gubrin,
adjacent to
regional highway 375 in Israel...
- of the
Judaean Mountains,
about 2
kilometres (1.2 mi)
southeast of Beit
Gubrin.
Excavations revealed that
Maresha was
inhabited (not
necessarily continuously)...
- Old
Roman road,
leading from
Jerusalem to Beit
Gubrin,
adjacent to
regional highway 375 in Israel...
- Shefar-amr / Shefarʻam; Kafr 'Inan /
Kefar Hananiah; Bayt
Jibrin / Beit
Gubrin, etc.)
remained inscribed after their Arabic names,
without change or addition...
- He also did the same for the
cities of
Kefar Tzemach,
Caesarea and Beit
Gubrin. He
forbade his
students to
study in the marketplace,
basing his prohibition...
-
Roman road in the
Valley of Elah,
which road led from
Jerusalem to Beit
Gubrin. As late as the
early 4th
century CE,
Adullam was
described by Eusebius...