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Meaning of "nisibis"

nisibis (verb) - The term nisibis is an archaic term that means to meditate or contemplate deeply, often used in religious or spiritual contexts
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  • Ancient city in northern Mesopotamia. Modern Nusaybin in Turkey.

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At Nisibis he performed a royal act.
Samuel seems to have remained only a short time at Nisibis.
An indecisive battle at Nisibis is cited as a reason for the opening of peace negotiations.
Ardaburius received reinforcements and put the fortress of Nisibis under siege.
Severus bestowed some dignity upon Nisibis and entrusted the city to a knight.
Its scholars moved back to the School of Nisibis.
The School of Nisibis thereafter became a centre of Nestorianism.
The two armies met near the Roman city of Nisibis the exact date is unclear.
In the classical Roman period it was known as Nisibis.
Marcian then laid siege to Nisibis and Theobothon.
But he met with an alive Rufinus in the vicinity of Nisibis.
He was killed at Nisibis in Mesopotamia.
Izla above the city of Nisibis.
Avidius Cassius takes Nisibis and conquers the north of Mesopotamia.
It lay directly on the road from Antioch eastward to Nisibis and Nineveh.

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The cities around Nisibis were destroyed one by one, and their citizens killed or deported.
Because of its strategic importance on the Persian border Nisibis was heavily fortified.
The city of Nisibis came under siege several times during the Roman-Persian Wars.
Constantius could deal with the usurpers after defeating the Persians at Nisibis.
Izla above Nisibis.
Acacius dutifully did so, preventing Marcian from concluding the siege of Nisibis.
Paul of Nisibis.
The church was named in the honour of Saint Jacob of Nisibis.
Numerous languages were spoken in the Nisibis of Ephrem 's day, mostly dialects of Aramaic.
A Nestorian school was founded in Erbil by the School of Nisibis in c.
He seized the cities of Nisibis, Babylon and Seleucia.
The Beth ʿArabaye region lay between Mosul and Nisibis.
Bishop of Nisibis.
One important physical link to Ephrem 's lifetime is the baptistery of Nisibis.
School of Nisibis.
One important physical link to Ephraim 's lifetime is the baptistery of Nisibis.
Treaty of Nisibis.
Yazid led the troops against the Khazar invaders, while Khuzayma remained in reserve near Nisibis.
Later, the bishop of Nisibis was the Metropolitan Archbishop of the Ecclesiastical province of Bit-Arbaye.
Thorough study of the Demonstrations makes identification with Jacob of Nisibis impossible.
In 363 Nisibis was ceded back to the Persians after the defeat of Julian.
Febronia of Nisibis.
Saint Ephraem of Nisibis the " harp of the Holy Spirit ".
On the west bank of the Tigris, near Nisibis.
The Nisibis of Ephrem 's day.
Once released, the Persians preferred to stay in Nisibis.
Jacob of Nisibis is recorded as a signatory at the First Council of Nicea in 325.
Still others went to the rival school-monastery of Beth Sahde in Nisibis itself.
Jacob of Nisibis is recorded as a signatory at the First Council of Nicaea in 325.
Although victorious in battle, Shapur II could make no further progress with Nisibis un-taken.
In the Nisibis region, there were dioceses for Nisibis, Dara and Maʿarre.
However, Farrukhzad Khosrau managed to flee to a fortress near Nisibis where he took refuge.
Junilius and Paul of Nisibis in Constantinople ( 513 ) held it as mediæ auctoritatis.
The Parthians regrouped, fighting the Romans to a bloody standstill at the Battle of Nisibis.
In 298, by a treaty with Narseh, the province of Nisibis was acquired by the Roman Empire.

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