Dium   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Dium   - a town in Macedonia, with a famous temple of Zeus
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Wikipedia entry     ☆ DARE (map)
219/25 The Aetolians sack Dium.
169/20 Philippus advances to Dium.
    Within translations:
Plut:Demetr_36 him, however, at Dium, and received him in the most resp

  Dium 2   - a city in the Decapolis, east of the river Jordan
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Wikipedia entry
  + Diospolis
82/21 river Jordan, and captures Dium, Essa, Gaulana, Seleuceia, and Gama
    Within translations:
Joseph:AJ_15.111   was ready, he marched to Diospolis, and the Arabians came there
Joseph:BJ_1.132   used to; so he departed from the city of Dium. [133] At this
Joseph:BJ_1.366   march against them about Diospolis; and he conquered that


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