Category
page 17th-century disestablishments in the Byzantine Empire
Roman Senate
political institution in ancient Rome
Macedonia
Roman province
Achaea
Roman province
Bithynia et Pontus
Roman province
praetorian prefecture of Illyricum
included, in its greatest expanse, Pannonia, Noricum, Crete and most of the Balkan peninsula except Thrace
Cappadocia
province of the Roman Empire in Anatolia
Mariamite Cathedral of Damascus
patriarchal cathedral in Damascus
Cilicia
Roman province
Theodorias
Byzantine province (528–7th Century)
Syria I
Byzantine province (c.415–630s)
Rehovot-in-the-Negev
Rehovot-in-the-Negev (English), from ' (רחובות בנגב, modern Hebrew name), derived from Khirbet Ruheibeh' (Arabic, 'Ruheibeh Ruins'), is an archaeological site in the Wadi er-Ruheibeh area of the central Negev in Israel, containing the remains of an ancient town. Apparently founded in the first century CE by the Nabateans, it was a thriving city by the fifth century during the Byzantine period, when it grew to more than 10,000 inhabitants, thanks to its being on the Arabian incense trade route.
Nabratein synagogue
ancient synagogue and archaeological site