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    Parker excavated the site. Betthorus site record, in the Digital Archaeological Atlas of the Holy Land. "Places: 697643 (Betthorus)". Pleiades. Retrieved...
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  • kilometre (0.62 mi) south of the remains of the biblical city of Megiddo. Betthorus, a fortress of the Legio IV Martia on the Limes Arabicus, later El-Lejjun...
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  • in the time of Notitia Dignitatum. That document places the legion at Betthorus, modern El-Lejjun in Jordan, under the command of the Dux Arabiae. The...
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    originally located the beginnings of the army persecution at a fort in Betthorus (El-Lejjun, Jordan). Eusebius, Lactantius, and Constantine each allege...
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  • moved from Lajjun (in modern-day Israel) by Diocletian. It is similar to Betthorus (al-Lajjun in modern-day Jordan) in size (4.9 hectares (12 acres)) and...
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    century, a Roman legion, the Legio IV Martia, had a headquarter fortress at Betthorus (now el-Lejjun) in Karak. Around 530 the Byzantine Empire established...
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  • Babylon, Coptos, Nicopolis (Egypt) Ammaedara, Lambaesis, Thamugas, Theveste Betthorus (modern el-Lejjun in Jordan), legionary fortress on the Limes Arabicus...
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