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In reality, Jesus was a prince of Edessa in northern Syria.
Gerçekte, İsa Kuzey Suriye'de Edessa bir prens oldu.
Kaynak: world.einnews.com
Edessa. (Ἔδεσσα; ܐܘܪܗܝ syc | Urhay; Եդեսիա is the historical name of an ancient town in upper Mesopotamia , refounded on an ancient site by
Kaynak: Edessa
Edessa (Έδεσσα, Édessa, ˈeðesa |), is a city in northern Greece and the capital of the Pella regional unit , in the Central Macedonia
Kaynak: Edessa, Greece
The County of Edessa was one of the Crusader states in the 12th century, based around Edessa , a city with an ancient history and an early
Kaynak: County of Edessa
and sometimes known by the name of its capital city , Edessa (modern Şanlıurfa , Turkey ), was a historical kingdom located in upper
Kaynak: Osroene
The Siege of Edessa took place from November 28 to December 24, 1144, resulting in the fall of the capital of the crusader County of
Kaynak: Siege of Edessa
The Battle of Edessa took place between the armies of the Roman Empire under the command of Emperor Valerian and Sassanid forces under
Kaynak: Battle of Edessa
The School of Edessa (ܐܣܟܘܠܐ ܕܐܘܪܗܝ), often mistaken to be one and the same as the School of Nisibis , was a theological school of great
Kaynak: School of Edessa
ancient times Edessa , is a city with 482,323 inhabitants (2009 estimate) in south-eastern Turkey , and the capital of Şanlıurfa Province .
Kaynak: Şanlıurfa
According to Christian tradition, the Image of Edessa was a holy relic consisting of a square or rectangle of cloth upon which a
Kaynak: Image of Edessa
Jacob of Edessa (or James of Edessa) (ܝܥܩܘܒ ܐܘܪܗܝܐ) (c. 640 – 5 June 708) was one of the most distinguished of Syriac writer s.
Kaynak: Jacob of Edessa
Matthew of Edessa. (Մատթեոս Ուռհայեցի. 11th century – 1144) was an Armenian historian in the 12th century from the city of Edessa (Ուռհա , Uṛha).
Kaynak: Matthew of Edessa
Unless otherwise stated, the following list is based on the records of the Chronicle of Edessa (to c.540) and the Chronicle of Zuqnin.
Kaynak: List of bishops of Edessa
Joscelin II of Edessa (died 1159) was the fourth and last ruling count of Edessa . The young Joscelin was taken prisoner at the Battle of
Kaynak: Joscelin II, Count of Edessa
Abgar V the Black or Abgarus V of Edessa (ܐܒܓܪ ܚܡܝܫܝܐ ܐܘܟܡܐ‏; ʾAḇgar Ḥəmīšāyā ʾUkkāmā, Աբգար Ե; Abgar E, Ἄβγαρος Abgaros) BC 4 – AD 7 and
Kaynak: Abgar V
Joscelin III of Edessa (died 1190s) was the titular Count of Edessa 1159 – after 1190. He was the son of Joscelin II and his wife
Kaynak: Joscelin III, Count of Edessa
There is no consensus about life and death of Thaddeus of Edessa (Mar Addai / Mor Aday). Some historians and researchers dispute that he
Kaynak: Thaddeus of Edessa
Thoros (or Theodoros) (died March 9, 1098) was an Armenian ruler of Edessa at the time of the First Crusade . Thoros was a former officer
Kaynak: Thoros of Edessa
Baldwin I of Jerusalem, formerly Baldwin I of Edessa, born Baldwin of Boulogne (French: Baudouin de Boulogne), 1058 – 2 April 1118, was one
Kaynak: Baldwin I of Jerusalem

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