Berytus   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Berytus   - a city in Phoenicia; the modern Beirut
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138/25 Tryphon sacks Berytus.
    Within translations:
Hieron:Chron_2003   Ar.] Colonies were founded at Berytus and Patrae. [2002
Joseph:BJ_1.422   temples, and agoras at Berytus and Tyre, with theatres
OGIS_247   (187-175)   n and ship-masters of Laodikeia-in-Phoenicia, on ac
PCairZen_59016   are to send Nikiadas safely to Berytos. Write to tell me
POxy_1380   napproachable, Isis ; at Berytus Maia ; at Sidon Astarte
Syll_697.E   (128/7) paidotribēs   Nikon of Berytos, the son of Alexis
THI_249   (133/2) ʿal-shamar, in the district of Laodicaea, vowed : - even th
THI_61.D   (173-169)   :   Dionysios of Laodikeia in Phoenicia, the s


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