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Assyrian Information Medium Exchange Information source of the Christian Assyrian people around the world ... elsewhere on this web page. UPDATED 07/31/2007. bardaisan@edessa.com Since March 2001 ...
Edessa: Definition from Answers.com Edessa An ancient city of Mesopotamia on the site of present-day Urfa in southeast Turkey. A major Christian center after the third century A.D
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Edessa Seleucus Nicator, when he rebuilt the town, 303 called it Edessa, in memory of the ancient capital of Macedonia of similar name (now Vodena) ...
Edessa, Greece - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Edessa (Greek: , Édessa, IPA: [ešesa]), also known as Vodena, is the capital of ... It is mentioned as both Edessa and Vodena by Emperor and historian ...
Edessa - Original Catholic Encyclopedia Edessa: Titular archiepiscopal see in that part of Mesopotamia formerly known as Osrhoene. Page scans include illustrations, maps, and images from ...
Edessa, Mesopotamia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The heritage of Roman Edessa survives today in these columns at the site of Urfa Castle, dominating the skyline of the modern city of anl Urfa. ...
Edessa Topical Flow Shroud of Turin Book Project Combined Pages for Edessa October 2009 Draft
The Ecole Initiative: Edessa in the Parthian Period Edessa stands on the Silk Road, which begins on the Mediterranean coast at one of the Seleucid capitals, ... We do not know why Edessa, the name of the old Macedonian capital, ...
Edessa, Mesopotamia Edessa, Mesopotamia. The heritage of Roman Edessa survives today in these columns at the site of Urfa Castle, dominating the skyline of the modern city of anl Urfa ...
Edessa, Mesopotamia Edessa, Mesopotamia. The heritage of Roman Edessa survives today in these columns at the site of Urfa Castle, dominating the skyline of the modern city of anl Urfa ...
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