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... turned their attention to the people, and sought to attain the fulfillment o.f their purposes by popular legislation setting at nought the concurrence of the senate, which custom had consecrated as a requisite ...
https://bibleatlas.org/rome.htm
... . (2 ) That the name was due to the skull-like shape of the hill-a modern popular view. No early or Greek writer suggests such an idea, and there is no evidence ...
https://bibleatlas.org/golgotha.htm
... . (2 ) That the name was due to the skull-like shape of the hill-a modern popular view. No early or Greek writer suggests such an idea, and there is no evidence ...
https://bibleatlas.org/place_of_the_skull.htm
... . (2 ) That the name was due to the skull-like shape of the hill-a modern popular view. No early or Greek writer suggests such an idea, and there is no evidence ...
https://bibleatlas.org/the_place_of_the_skull.htm
... vii.154-55) and Hieron (478-467 B.C.) . It nourisher greatly after the establishment of popular government in 466 B.C. (Diodorus xi.68-72) . The Syracusans successfully withstood the famous siege ...
https://bibleatlas.org/syracuse.htm
... ancient name was Zephath ( Judges 1:17 ) . It is not unlikely that in popular use this name outlived Hormah: and in some form it may survive to this day. ...
https://bibleatlas.org/hormah.htm
... Ezekiel 8:14 ), with whom the old Semitic deity had become confused in the popular mind. W. Ewing ...
https://bibleatlas.org/hadad-rimmon.htm
... 300,000 in 1915), towered to the height of 104 ft. In the popular mind-both before and after Shakespeare represented Caesar as bestriding the world like a colossus-this gigantic figure is ...
https://bibleatlas.org/rhodes.htm
... published by Dawkins and Wood and also by M. Waddington and the Duc de Luynes. Popular works on the subject are An Account of Palmyra and Zenobia by W. Wright, and ...
https://bibleatlas.org/tadmor.htm
... traditional site, now close to the Church of Anne, has been rediscovered, excavated and popularly accepted. This pool is a rock-cut, rain-filled cistern, 55 ft. long X 12 ...
https://bibleatlas.org/bethesda.htm
... Old Testament with Succoth. In the present state of our knowledge of Egyptian topography, the popular impression that the Exodus must have happened in the time of Minepthah, because Pithom was at ...
https://bibleatlas.org/pithom.htm
... than the Assyrian Til-Assuri ( -Asurri), which latter may have been due to the popular idea that the second element was the name of the national god Assur. See French Delitzsch ...
https://bibleatlas.org/telassar.htm
... there is reason to believe that the term "Pisidia" had already been extended northward in popular usage to include part at least of the Phrygian region of Galatia. This perhaps explains the ...
https://bibleatlas.org/pisidia.htm
... , while we have no record of its actual occurrence, made a deep impression on the popular mind, so that the prophets could use it as an effective illustration ( Psalm 78: ...
https://bibleatlas.org/shiloh.htm
... ancient name was Zephath ( Judges 1:17 ) . It is not unlikely that in popular use this name outlived Hormah: and in some form it may survive to this day. ...
https://bibleatlas.org/zephath.htm
... and the Mediterranean, and the territory within these limits is still politically designated Syria, though popularly Palestine is generally named separately. 2. Other Designations: Homer (Iliad ii.785) and ...
https://bibleatlas.org/aram-maacah.htm
... and the Mediterranean, and the territory within these limits is still politically designated Syria, though popularly Palestine is generally named separately. 2. Other Designations: Homer (Iliad ii.785) and ...
https://bibleatlas.org/mesopotamia.htm
... and the Mediterranean, and the territory within these limits is still politically designated Syria, though popularly Palestine is generally named separately. 2. Other Designations: Homer (Iliad ii.785) and ...
https://bibleatlas.org/aram.htm
... , which had far more influence in determining the ancient topography of the city than has been popularly recognized. There is an artificially made valley between the Charam and the buildings to its north ...
https://bibleatlas.org/gate_of_ephraim.htm
... , which had far more influence in determining the ancient topography of the city than has been popularly recognized. There is an artificially made valley between the Charam and the buildings to its north ...
https://bibleatlas.org/gate_of_the_foundation.htm
... , which had far more influence in determining the ancient topography of the city than has been popularly recognized. There is an artificially made valley between the Charam and the buildings to its north ...
https://bibleatlas.org/gate_of_yeshanah.htm
... , which had far more influence in determining the ancient topography of the city than has been popularly recognized. There is an artificially made valley between the Charam and the buildings to its north ...
https://bibleatlas.org/gate_of_the_guard.htm
... , which had far more influence in determining the ancient topography of the city than has been popularly recognized. There is an artificially made valley between the Charam and the buildings to its north ...
https://bibleatlas.org/hall_of_pillars.htm
... , which had far more influence in determining the ancient topography of the city than has been popularly recognized. There is an artificially made valley between the Charam and the buildings to its north ...
https://bibleatlas.org/hall_of_the_throne.htm
... , which had far more influence in determining the ancient topography of the city than has been popularly recognized. There is an artificially made valley between the Charam and the buildings to its north ...
https://bibleatlas.org/holy_place.htm