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Alexio I, Priest-King of Emesa (b. - -31) Sources ==* D. C. O'Driscoll, Emesa * Wikipedia, Royal Family of Emesa =Priest-Kings of Emesa: Sampsiceramus I to Sampsiceramus II= A resident of Emesa could be called an Emesan, Emesani or Emesene (pl... |
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Sampsigeramus III Silas, Priest-King of Emesa (c.55 - c.120) From Wikipedia: Gaius Julius Fabia Sampsiceramus III Silas (flourished second half of the 1st century & first half of the 2nd century, died 120) was a Syrian Prince and Roman Client Priest King of Emes... |
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Soaemus, Priest-King of Emesa (c.80 - 110) Sources ==* D. C. O'Driscoll, Emesa |
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Sampsigeramus II, Priest-King of Emesa (b. - 42) II died in 14 and his son Sampsiceramus II succeeded him as priest-king. Sampsiceramus II ruled from 14 until his death in 42. According to a surviving inscription at the Temple of Bel in Palmyra, dati... |
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Sohaemus, Priest-King of Emesa (c.5 - c.73) Photo: Shmemis Castle of the Emesani dynasty in Syria by the town of Salamiyah,built by Sampsiceramus I.Birth: circa 5? (his wife Drusilla b. : 38)his birth perhaps ~35?>>>--------------------From Wik... |
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Iamblichus I, Priest-King of Emesa (c.-80 - -31) Sources ==* D. C. O'Driscoll, Emesa * Wikipedia, Royal Family of Emesa Iamblichus (phylarch)From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Iamblichus I (flourished 1st century BC - died 31 BC) was one of the ph... |
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Iamblichus of Emesa (c.245 - d.) |
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Iamblichus of Emesa (c.130 - d.) |
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Iamblichus II, Priest-King of Emesa (c.-55 - c.14) was either Iamblichus I or his son, Iamblichus II, that received Roman citizenship from Julius Caesar or Augustus, as the Emesene dynasty took the Roman gentilicium Julius[21] to be added to their Aram... |
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Jotapa of Emesa (deceased) Do not confuse her with her mother, also named Iotapa . From Wikipedia: Iotapa was a Syrian Princess from the Royal family of Emesa who lived in the 1st century AD. She was the daughter of King Sampsic... |
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Julia Mamaea of Emesa (deceased) Sources ==* D. C. O'Driscoll, Emesa * Wikipedia, Royal Family of Emesa |
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Uranius I Antoninus, Priest-King of Emesa (b. - 235) Wikipedia - Royal family of Emesa .* A Roman emperor at Bishapur and Darabgird - Uranius Antoninus and the Black Stone of Emesa |
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Uranius II Antonius Sampsigeramus, King of Emesa (c.220 - c.254) Wikipedia - Royal family of Emesa. A Roman emperor at Bishapur and Darabgird - Uranius Antoninus and the Black Stone of Emesa Related information at UGent | Mark | Embed Author Bruno Overlaet UGent Pub... |
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Sampsigeramus I, Priest-King of Emesa (c.-110 - c.-55) He was King of Emesa (64-43 BCE). He was an Aramaic chieftain who allied himself to the last Greek Seleucid monarchs of Syria. The Seleucid Empire had become weak state and its kings appealed to Rome t... |
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Urania of Emesa (c.265 - d.) |
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Priest King Alexio II of Emesa (Gaius Juius Alexio) (b. - 78) |
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Gaius D'Emesa (deceased) |
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Iamblichus of Emesa (deceased) |
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Iotape of Emesa, Queen of Nabataea (30 - d.) DAVID, GREAT KING OF ISRAEL (33) = BATHSHEBA SOLOMON, King of Judah & Israel = Naamah the Ammonites REHOBOAM, King of Judah = Maachah ABIJAM, King of Judah = Arsa ASA, King of Juda = Azubah, daughter o... |
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Julia of Emesa (deceased) |
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Lamblichus D'Emesa (deceased) |
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Lamblichus of Emesa (c.245 - d.) |
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Lamblichus of Emesa (b. - 160) |
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Mamaea of Emesa (deceased) Sources ==* Wikipedia, Royal Family of Emesa =Julia Mamaea= Julia Mamaea also known as Mamaea was a princess from the Syrian Roman Client Emesene Kingdom who lived in the 1st century. Family Background... |
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N.N. of Emesa (deceased) Sources ==* D. C. O'Driscoll, Arsacids * D. C. O'Driscoll, Emesa |
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Sampsigeramus of Emesa (deceased) |
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Sampsigéram Ier of Emesa (deceased) father of Sampsiceramus I, Aziz also known as Azizus the Arab[15] and Azizus the Phylarch of the Arabs[15] was an ally to the last Seleucid Greek Monarchs of Syria. Aziz is associated with the rule of ... |
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Priest King Sohaemus of Emesa (Gaius Julius Sohaemus Philocaesar Philorhomaeus) (5 - 54) |