- old name, as
Idumeans or Idumaeans, and
their new
territory was
called Idumea or
Idumaea (Gr****: Ἰδουμαία, Idoumaía; Latin: Idūmaea), a term that was...
- 132 CE,
which incorporated the
Levantine regions of Judea,
Samaria and
Idumea,
extending over
parts of the
former regions of the
Hasmonean and Herodian...
- Hērōidēs Archelaos; 23 BC – c. AD 18) was the
ethnarch of Samaria, Judea, and
Idumea,
including the
cities Caesarea and Jaffa, for nine
years (c. 4 BC to AD...
- The Holy Land, Syria,
Idumea, Arabia, Egypt, and
Nubia is a
travelogue of 19th-century
Palestine and the
magnum opus of
Scottish painter David Roberts...
- was in his days and
those of his son
Aristobulus that the
annexation of
Idumea,
Samaria and
Galilee and the
consolidation of
Jewish settlement in Trans-Jordan...
- Herod's son
Herod Archelaus who
became ethnarch of Judea, Samaria, and
Idumea; Herod's son
Philip who
became tetrarch of
territories north and east of...
- религии — три мира. Olma
Media Group, — 2003, С. 440. The Holy Land, Syria,
Idumea, Arabia,
Egypt and
Nubia / from
drawings made on the spot by
David Roberts...
-
Retrieved 16 June 2018. Levin,
Yigal (24
September 2020). "The
Religion of
Idumea and Its
Relationship to
Early Judaism". Religions. 11 (10): 487. doi:10...
-
Following the
convention of
using a
toponym for the tune name, he
called it "
Idumea" (the name of
Biblical Edom
during the
Roman period),
pronounced "Eye-DEW-mee-a"...
- was in his days and
those of his son
Aristobulus that the
annexation of
Idumea,
Samaria and
Galilee and the
consolidation of
Jewish settlement in Trans-Jordan...