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Meaning of "edessa"
Edessa is a historical city in modern-day Turkey, known for its ancient ruins and archaeological sites. It can also refer to a person or character with ties to the city
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- A city in Greece, capital in Pella Prefecture, in periphery of Central Macedonia.
- Ancient city in northwestern Mesopotamia, the capital of Osroene, on the site of modern Şanlıurfa in Turkey.
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Edessa in the middle ages.
County of edessa.
Edessa resisted for weeks but was conquered following a long siege.
Abgar v of edessa.
Edessa is a city of water.
Palladium of edessa.
The inhabitants of Edessa were suffering from a devastating famine.
The unknown author was probably from Edessa.
His relics were moved to Edessa in the third century.
Tradition also claims he died peacefully at Edessa.
Bulgarian army conquering Edessa and killing its governor.
Its territory was taken from that of Edessa.
First they went to Edessa where they studied at the local libraries.
Bohemond leads a relieving army to Edessa.
Theophilus himself had visited Edessa in the course of his investigations.
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Eastern tradition claims he died of old age in Edessa.
Khosrow turned south towards Edessa and besieged the city.
The names can be found in former pagan regions of Edessa.
Khosrau turned south towards Edessa and besieged the city.
He lived for a while in the state boarding house of Edessa.
Ephrem never left his solitude in Edessa except on fixed days to preach.
In ancient times it was known as Edessa.
The Department is based in the city of Edessa where all classes are held.
But its liturgical chant is still based on the distinctive tradition of Edessa.
The poem actually refers to Edessa as representing the far reaches of the earth.
It is in the dialect of Edessa.
Bartholomew of Edessa is regarded as the last apologist against Islam in the first millennium.
During a significant period of history the city was called in its Greek variation as Edessa.
You will pass by the beautiful city of Edessa with its famous waterfalls.
Nevertheless he took an interest in all matters that closely concerned the population of Edessa.
Few miles from Naoussa is the picturesque town of Edessa with the impressive waterfalls.
Later that year Rainbow officially opened its second office in the town of Edessa.
All Edessa knew that Chaereas had come merely to announce a sentence of condemnation already passed.
His spiritual experience made him a guide for monastics and a help to the pastors of Edessa.
Christian Edessa has long since disappeared.
Joseph brought it to a palace in Edessa called Britium.
He names Edessa in memory of the ancient capital of Macedon.
Finally made his move against Edessa.
Abgarus of Edessa is deposed as king of Osroene.
He is also said to have visited Beirut and Edessa.
Abgarus of Edessa is reinstalled as king of Osroene.
Baldwin receiving the homage of the Armenians in Edessa.
The cities of Edessa and Dara were quickly captured.
Ibas is elected bishop of Edessa.
Edessa becomes a Roman province.
Priests and notables of Edessa were stripped and sent to Aleppo.
Edessa is called Urfa today.
There is no consensus about life and death of Thaddeus of Edessa.
In the Siege of Edessa he stormed and captured that city.
The fortress was a stronghold of the crusader County of Edessa.