DOCSLIB.ORG
Explore
Sign Up
Log In
Upload
Search
Home
» Tags
» Aelia Capitolina
Aelia Capitolina
Jerusalem in Classical Ages: a Critical Review
Betar and Aelia Capitolina: Symbols of Jewish Suffering Dr
Eusebius and Hadrian's Founding of Aelia Capitolina in Jerusalem
Story of Judaism - Timeline
Aelia Capitolina’ Through a Review of the Archaeological Data
The Coins of Aelia Capitolina
JERUSALEM SCENES Outside the Damascus Gate
Of the Legio X Fretensis in Jerusalem/Aelia Capitolina—A Possible Identification North of the Damascus Gate1
On the Lost Circus of Aelia Capitolina
THE END of PAGAN TEMPLES in ROMAN PALESTINE Gregory
"Judea/Israel Under the Roman Empire." Israel and Empire: a Postcolonial History of Israel and Early Judaism. Perdue, Leo G., and Warren Carter.Baker, Coleman A., Eds
'Jerusalem As Construct in Tradition and History'
Reading Guide to Armstrong's Jerusalem
Jerusalem and the Bar Kokhba Revolt Again: a Note
Zeus on Decapolis City Coins: Merely a Local Issue?
Historical Timeline for the Nation of Israel and the Jewish People
Aelia Capitolina – Roman Jerusalem and the Military Camp of the X Legion “Fretensis"
Return of the Judaeans
Top View
JERUSALEM in the FOURTH CENTURY Jerusalem Went Through
Introduction
Biblical Timeline and the Land of Israel Stone
The Coming Temple: Update
Head of Roman Emperor Publius Aelius Hadrianus ("Hadrian")
Timeline from Abraham to Modern Day Israel God's Dealings with Israel
The Minting of Coins in Jerusalem During the Roman Period
Roman Empire to British 0-30 CE Jesus of Nazareth & the Birth of Christianity
Timeline of Main Events in the History of Israel
Aelia Capitolina
Baalbek) the Images of the “Triad” and Its Alleged Syncretisms
The Temple Mount and the Temple S
From Aelia to Al-Quds: the Names of Islamicjerusalem in the Early Muslim Period
The Question of the Conquest of Jerusalem by the Bar Kokhba Rebels
Siege Or Celebration
Timeline for Ancient Jerusalem 64 BC – 692 AD Handout from Presentation
Hadrian's Second Jewish Revolt: Political Or Religious? Ronnie Leslie Western Oregon University
Lecture 2 – the Christian and Muslim Holy Sites and the Western Wall