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    The Samaritan revolts (c. 484–573) were a series of insurrections in Palaestina Prima province, launched by the Samaritans against the Eastern Roman Empire...
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    Samaritans (redirect from Samaritan Temple)
    Gerizim. Once a large community, the Samaritan population shrank significantly in the wake of the Samaritan revolts, which were brutally suppressed by the...
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    escalated into a series of open revolts. The four major Samaritan Revolts during that period caused a near extinction of the Samaritan community as well as significant...
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    a series of Samaritan revolts broke out across the Palaestina Prima province. Especially violent were the third and the fourth revolts, which resulted...
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    rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Samaritanism (Hebrew: הַדָּת הַשּׁוֹמְרוֹנִית‎; Arabic: السامرية) is an Abrahamic...
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    of the Nativity was heavily damaged by Samaritans involved in the Samaritan revolts; following the victory of the Byzantine Empire, it was rebuilt by...
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    name to Zeno (previously Tarasis) while serving under Leo I. Domestic revolts and religious dissension plagued his reign, which nevertheless succeeded...
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    Nablus (category Articles containing Samaritan Hebrew-language text)
    Byzantine period, conflict between the city's Samaritan and newer Christian inhabitants peaked in the Samaritan revolts that were eventually suppressed by the...
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    Mount Gerizim (category Samaritan culture and history)
    provide an etiology in accordance with later Israelite theology. Samaritanism Samaritan Revolts "3. The Votive Inscriptions from Mount Gerizim". Before the...
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    Samaria (category Samaritan culture and history)
    Bar Kokhba revolt.) In the Talmud, Samaria is called the "land of the Cuthim". Following the bloody suppression of the Samaritan Revolts (mostly in 525...
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    and revolts (753 BCE – 476 CE). 399: Revolt of Tribigild in Phrygia. 400: Revolt of Gainas. 479: Attempted usurpation of Marcian. 484: First Samaritan Revolt...
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    dedicated on 31 May 339. It was probably destroyed by fire during the Samaritan revolts of the sixth century, possibly in 529, and a new basilica was built...
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    (627) Samaritan Revolts 484–573 Samaritan revolt against Zeno 484 Revolt against Anastasius I Third Samaritan revolt 529–531 Fourth Samaritan Revolt 555–572...
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    (63 BC) Siege of Jerusalem (37 BC) Jewish revolt against Constantius Gallus Samaritan revolts Jewish revolt against Heraclius "Cyprus". Jewish Encyclopedia...
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  • plains, Judea and the Galilee, with some Samaritan villages located as far as Golan. However, the Samaritan revolts against the Byzantines in 484–573 and...
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  • Justa (rebel) (category Ancient Samaritan people)
    king during the 484 AD Samaritan revolt. Following his ascent in Samaria, he moved on Caesarea, where a noteworthy Samaritan community lived. There,...
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    Christianity, attracting numerous monks and religious scholars. The Samaritan Revolts during this period caused their near extinction. In 614 CE, Palestine...
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    of Saint Jerome. This church was most likely destroyed during the Samaritan revolts of 484 or 529 AD. Subsequently, rebuilt by Justinian I, this second...
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  • 392–628 Byzantine–Sasanian wars 66–136 Jewish–Roman wars 485–556 Samaritan revolts 622–755 Early Muslim conquests 629–11th century Arab–Byzantine wars...
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    in 138, upon Hadrian's death. Jewish revolt against Heraclius List of conflicts in the Near East Samaritan revolts Malamat, Abraham (1976). A History of...
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    region witnessed a series of Samaritan revolts against Byzantine rule. Their suppression resulted in the decline of Samaritan presence and influence, and...
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  • Baba Rabba (category Samaritan high priests)
    (Samaritan Aramaic: ࠁࠢࠁࠢࠀ ࠓࠠࠁࠠࠄ Bābāʾ Råbbå, Samaritan Hebrew: ࠁࠢࠁࠢࠀ ࠄࠣࠂࠟࠃࠅࠫࠋ Bābāʾ ʾagā̊dōl; literally "Baba the Great"), was a notable Samaritan High...
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    their Christian Ghassanid allies took a major role in suppressing the Samaritan Revolts in neighbouring Palaestina Prima. By the 6th century Christian Ghassanids...
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    surroundings in Judea, and Samaritan population in Samaria, never fully recovered as a result of the Jewish-Roman Wars and Samaritan revolts respectively. In the...
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  • worship, holding public office or owning slaves. There were also two Samaritan revolts during this period. While a vibrant Jewish center had continued to...
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    After the events, a permanent garrison occupied Galilee. Samaritan revolts Jewish revolt against Heraclius 36°12′N 36°09′E / 36.200°N 36.150°E /...
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    of women who led a revolt or rebellion Political history of the world Slave rebellion (including list of North American slave revolts) The Dutch Brigade...
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    the 5th century, Samaritan revolts erupted, continuing until the late 6th century and resulting in a large decrease in the Samaritan population. After...
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    the Near East Jewish–Roman wars, 66–136 CE Jewish revolt against Gallus, 352 CE Samaritan Revolts, 484–572 CE Yehud Medinata James Parkes (1949). A history...
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  • The Book of Joshua, sometimes called the Samaritan Chronicle, is a Samaritan chronicle so called because the greater part of it is devoted to the history...
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