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Aenos Aenos
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Anthedon Anthedon
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Antioch by Hippos Antioch by Hippos
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Antioch in Huleh Antioch in Huleh
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The Antiochenes in Jerusalem The Antiochenes in Jerusalem
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Apollonia (Arsuf) Apollonia (Arsuf)
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Apollonia in Coele Syria Apollonia in Coele Syria
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Arethousa Arethousa
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Arsinoe Arsinoe
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Birta of the Ammanitis Birta of the Ammanitis
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Capitolias Capitolias
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Chalkis under Libanos Chalkis under Libanos
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Demetrias Damascus Demetrias Damascus
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Dion Dion
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Dionysias Dionysias
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Gerasa Antioch on the Chrysorhoas Gerasa Antioch on the Chrysorhoas
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Helenoupolis Helenoupolis
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Heliopolis Baalbek Heliopolis Baalbek
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Hellas Hellas
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Jerusalem (The Akra) Jerusalem (The Akra)
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Larisa Larisa
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Lysias Lysias
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Panias Panias
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Pella/Berenike Pella/Berenike
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Philadelpheia Rabbat Amman Philadelpheia Rabbat Amman
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Philoteria Philoteria
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Samareia Samareia
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Seleukeia Abila Seleukeia Abila
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Seleukeia/Antioch Gadara Seleukeia/Antioch Gadara
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Seleukeia Gaza Seleukeia Gaza
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Seleukeia in the Gaulan Seleukeia in the Gaulan
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Shechem Shechem
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Skythopolis Skythopolis
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Straton’s Tower Straton’s Tower
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Sykaminopolis, Boukolopolis, and Krokodeilopolis Sykaminopolis, Boukolopolis, and Krokodeilopolis
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Abstract
This chapter examines the settlements in Aenos, Anthedon, Antioch by Hippos, Antioch in Huleh, Antiochenes in Jerusalem, Apollonia, Apollonia in Coele Syria, Arethousa, Arsinoe, Birta of the Ammanitis, Capitolias, Chalkis under Libanos, Demetrias Damascus, Dion, Dionysias, Gerasa Antioch on the Chrysorhoas, Helenoupolis, Heliopolis Baalbek, Hellas, Jerusalem (the Akra), Larisa, Lysias, Panias, Pella/Berenike, Philadelpheia Rabbat Amman, Philoteria, Samareia, Seleukeia abila, Seleukeia/Antioch Gadara, Seleukeia Gaza, Seleukeia in the Gaulan, Shechem, Skythopolis, Straton's Tower, Sykaminopolis, Boukolopolis, and Krokodeilopolis. Speculation about the site of Arethousa is often tied to the suggestion that it was previously known as Pegai and subsequently renamed Antipatris. Heliopolis was located at the site of the modern Baalbek. Lysias was located in the region east of the Dead Sea. The city name Panias was taken from a cave sacred to Pan. Straton's Tower encompassed the area to the north of the Crusader wall and the harbor area to the south.
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