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    Pella (Greek: Πέλλα, Arabic: فحل) was an ancient city in what is now northwest Jordan, and contains ruins from the Neolithic, Chalcolithic, Bronze Age...
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  • Greece, close to Pella Nea Pella [el], a village in Macedonia, Greece, close to Pella Pella, Jordan, ancient city in Jordan Diocese of Pella Apamea (Syria)...
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    Christians had been warned to flee to Pella in the region of the Decapolis across the Jordan River. The flight to Pella probably did not include the Ebionites...
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    Jordan, officially the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, is a country in the Southern Levant region of West Asia. Jordan is bordered by Syria to the north...
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    it is centered on Pella, Jordan. Pella was an ancient bishopric in with a Christian community from before 70 AD. Zebennus of Pella It was a titular see...
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  • Ariston of Pella (Greek: Ἀρίστων; Latin: Aristo Pellaeus; c. 100[citation needed] – c. 160[citation needed]), was an apologist and chronicler, who is...
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    like Apamea, before crossing the Anti-Lebanon Mountains and capturing Pella, Jordan and Damascus. Pompey's incursion further south, into Judea, was occasioned...
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  • The Pella curse tablet is a text written in a distinct Doric Greek idiom, found in Pella, the ancient capital of Macedon, in 1986. Ιt contains a curse...
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    based on Aristo of Pella, that the early Christians left Jerusalem just prior to the war and fled to Pella, Jordan beyond the Jordan River, but does not...
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    caravans, seems to imply that his location in western Jordan, (as "Mayor of Pihilu"-(modern Pella, Jordan)), was an important trade route to the east to Babylonia...
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