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- The Itureans (Gr****: Ἰτουραῖοι) were a semi-nomadic tribe who became sedentarized in the ****enistic period. The exact origin of the Itureans is disputed...
- reportedly inhabited by the Itureans, possibly an Arabic or Aramaean people. According to the Histories of Alexander the Great, the Itureans were Arab peasants...
- Palaestina, Arabia Petraea, Egypt, and large parts of Anatolia. The Arab Itureans inhabited Lebanon, Syria, and northern Palestine (Galilee) during the ****enistic...
- inhabited by the offspring of those same Iturean converts. Other scholars have suggested that the Itureans underwent a voluntary conversion to Judaism...
- po****tions. North-Eastern parts of the province were also inhabited by pagan Itureans, who lived in more significant numbers in the neighbouring Phoenicia and...
- Phoenicia Amrit Arwad Gebal Tartus Tyre Sidon New Kingdom of Egypt Arabs Itureans? Nabataeans Qedarites Luwian-Aramaean states Carchemish Kummuh Luhuti Palistin...
- Languages Galilean Aramaic Religion Judaism Galilean faith (Early Christianity) Related ethnic groups Tyrians (Phoenician) · Itureans · Judeans · Samaritans...
- Furthermore, the parallel account of the conquest and forced conversion of the Itureans is now widely considered fictional, with even clearer archaeological evidence...
- peoples who followed Chalcedonian Christianity), Nabataeans and possibly the Itureans. All of the Western Aramaic dialects are considered extinct today, except...
- fact, the whole of Galilee had formerly been in the possession of the Itureans, and had been taken away from them in 103 BC by Aristobulus I. (ibid. xiii...