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Umgebung:

JuwaniyeNorth wall of the Soutch Church at KokanayaTomb of Eusebius at KokanayaPyramidal Tomb at KokanayaDeir Seta, BaptisteryDeir Seta, BaptisteryBanqusa, South ChurchSyriac inscription from baptistery of DehesDehes, East Church. Portal in South wallByzantine chapel near BanakfurQalb Loze in SyriaBashmishliArshin, ChurchBamukka, GraveBamukka, church and baptisteryKhirbet HasanSarmada castleBaqirha 2020Baqirha, Baptistery of the West ChurchKfer. Plan of the chapel.

Lage:

  • Syrien, Būz Ghār
  • geo:36.132648,36.634323
  • Lage unsicher

Period or year:

  • 5xx / unknown

Klassification:

  • Meilenstein
  • Sichtbar

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=69640

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Bounadry stele found standing upright c. 15 m to the south of the church in Djuwaniyeh.

'Boundaries of the asylum of the holy First Martyr Stephen, granted by our most serene emperor Flavius Justinianus, forever Augustus, under our most holy and most blessed archbishop and patriarch Domninos, our most glorious count (of the East), and most God-beloved Herakleios, Andreas, and Ioannes, the presbyters. ΧΜΓ1

Sources:

  1. Howard Crosby Butler: Early Churches in Syria. Fourth to Seventh Centuries. Princeton University Press, Princeton 1929, p. 142
  2. The Cult of Saints in Late Antiquity; Paweł Nowakowski, Cult of Saints, E01815 - http://csla.history.ox.ac.uk/record.php?recid=E01815

Referenzen

  1. [+ ὅροι ἀσυλίας τοῦ ἁγίου πρωτομάρτυρ(ος) Στεφάνου, φιλοτι- μηθέν(τες) παρὰ τοῦ γαληνοτ(άτου) ἡμῶ(ν) βασιλέως Φλ(αουίου) Ἰουστινιανοῦ τοῦ αἰ- ωνίου Αὐγούστου (καὶ) ἐπὶ τοῦ ἁγιωτ(άτου) (καὶ) μ- ακαριωτ(άτου) ἀρχι- επισκ(όπου) ἡμῶν (καὶ) πατριάρχου Δομνίνου, (καὶ) τοῦ ἐνδοξ(οτάτου) κόμ(ητος) [(καὶ) τῶ]̣ν ̣θεοφ(ιλεστάτων) Ἡρακλείου, Ἀν̣δ̣ρ[έ]- α, (καὶ) Ἰωάννου πρ(εσβυτέρων)    ΧΜ[Γ]]

Bounadry stele found standing upright c. 15 m to the south of the church in Djuwaniyeh.

'Boundaries of the asylum of the holy First Martyr Stephen, granted by our most serene emperor Flavius Justinianus, forever Augustus, under our most holy and most blessed archbishop and patriarch Domninos, our most glorious count (of the East), and most God-beloved Herakleios, Andreas, and Ioannes, the presbyters. ΧΜΓ1

Sources:

  1. Howard Crosby Butler: Early Churches in Syria. Fourth to Seventh Centuries. Princeton University Press, Princeton 1929, p. 142
  2. The Cult of Saints in Late Antiquity; Paweł Nowakowski, Cult of Saints, E01815 - http://csla.history.ox.ac.uk/record.php?recid=E01815

Referenzen

  1. [+ ὅροι ἀσυλίας τοῦ ἁγίου πρωτομάρτυρ(ος) Στεφάνου, φιλοτι- μηθέν(τες) παρὰ τοῦ γαληνοτ(άτου) ἡμῶ(ν) βασιλέως Φλ(αουίου) Ἰουστινιανοῦ τοῦ αἰ- ωνίου Αὐγούστου (καὶ) ἐπὶ τοῦ ἁγιωτ(άτου) (καὶ) μ- ακαριωτ(άτου) ἀρχι- επισκ(όπου) ἡμῶν (καὶ) πατριάρχου Δομνίνου, (καὶ) τοῦ ἐνδοξ(οτάτου) κόμ(ητος) [(καὶ) τῶ]̣ν ̣θεοφ(ιλεστάτων) Ἡρακλείου, Ἀν̣δ̣ρ[έ]- α, (καὶ) Ἰωάννου πρ(εσβυτέρων)    ΧΜ[Γ]]


In der Nähe

Djuwaniyeh, Stele II

Boundary stele. Sixth century.

Djuwaniyeh, Church of St. Stephen

Early Byzantine church at Djuwaniyeh in Jebel Barisha.

Ma'a z- Kafr Aruk (2 km)

Me'ez - ancient village. Roman and Byzantine ruins.