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from | Sidon, aged 62 years |
pril 13, Israel blockaded the ports of Beirut, | Sidon and Tyre. |
It was later renamed the Eyalet of | Sidon, and later, the Eyalet of Beirut. |
a Mamluk of Ali Bey, obtained the pashalik of | Sidon and set up his capital in Acre. |
e with Agnes of Courtenay, wife of Reginald of | Sidon and mother of Baldwin IV of Jerusalem. |
Tyre lost control over | Sidon and Akko, being reduced to the city itself and |
warships initiated a blockade against Beirut, | Sidon and Tyre, Lebanon's main ports of entry. |
as they ruled Damascus, Aleppo, Hama, Tripoli, | Sidon, and for a short period, Mosul. |
stine, he visited the king and queen at Joppa, | Sidon, and Acre. |
ding forces to despoil villages and crops near | Sidon and the coastal areas. |
Nile delta coastline, they moved east to shell | Sidon and Beirut on 11 September 1840. |
The latter recommended him to the Bishop of | Sidon and Beiteddine, Abdullah al-Boustani, who sent |
was known at least from the Iron Age period at | Sidon and was worshipped also in Tyre, Beirut, Cypru |
alled "Alexander Sarcophagus," discovered near | Sidon and now in the Istanbul Archaeological Museum, |
Posidonius, speaks of one Mochus or Moschus of | Sidon as the author of the atomic theory and says th |
the Phoenician mythology related by Mochos of | Sidon, as cited in Damascius's De principiis (Attrid |
a Bena, the towns of Morgan City, Schlater and | Sidon, as well as the community of Minter City. |
s in Brittany at Ys or the location of Homer's | Sidon at Medina Sidonia in Spain. |
The Phoenician cities of Tyre, | Sidon, Byblos, and Aradus were vassal states ruled b |
Dorotheus of | Sidon, Carmen Astrologicum, tr. by David Pingree. |
enistic astrologers (for example, Dorotheus of | Sidon) considered triplicity rulership the most powe |
Eustace Grenier, Lord of Caesarea and | Sidon, constable of Jerusalem |
A Court of Inquiry cleared anyone aboard | Sidon for the loss of the boat. |
Julian Grenier (died 1275) was the Count of | Sidon from 1239 to 1260, then becoming merely titula |
After Alexander the Great had subdued | Sidon, he gave permission to Hephaestion to bestow i |
A synod was convened in | Sidon in 512 by the Non-Chalcedonians, which resulte |
g Hiram's reign, Tyre grew from a satellite of | Sidon into the most important of Phoenician cities, |
Sidon is a town in Leflore County, Mississippi, Unit | |
The rulership of | Sidon is not recorded between these years, during wh |
He was born in | Sidon, Lebanon to Jewish parents from Palestine. |
the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, his family fled to | Sidon, Lebanon where he went to high school. |
ostly have the conflict of Tyre with Zimredda ( | Sidon mayor), the Habiru, or Aziru of Amurru-(especi |
Born in | Sidon, Mississippi, Smith attended the public school |
The temple to Eshmun is found 1 km from | Sidon on the Bostrenus River, the modern River Awwal |
He exercised the regency of | Sidon on behalf of his minor stepson Balian until 12 |
e support of Agnes and her husband Reginald of | Sidon, Raymond, and many of the other barons, exclud |
ar Marshal of Armenia and also titular Lord of | Sidon, the illegitimate son of Peter of Lusignan, ti |
According to Czech Chief Rabbi Efraim | Sidon, the attack had been planned against the Jerus |
tily abandoned by the former following the HMS | Sidon tragedy. |
the Front's underground cells at west Beirut, | Sidon, Tyre and Nabatiyeh in southern Lebanon. |
Sidon was recovered from Saladin in 1197. | |
Rabbi Shimon | Sidon was a Hungarian rabbi; born at Nadash on Janua |
HMS | Sidon was a first-class paddle frigate designed by S |
The defeated and executed king of | Sidon was depicted on the Sam'al stele of Esarhaddon |
Part of the treasure taken from | Sidon went to the loyal king of rival city Tyre. |
Al-Irshad and Al-Ahli | Sidon were relegated to the second level of Lebanese |
Thibaud Gaudin arrived with some knights at | Sidon, where he was elected Grand Master. |
d assassination attempt outside Mieh Mieh near | Sidon, which killed his deputy Kamal Naji and three |
e Syria campaign, taking part in the battle of | Sidon, which was the last fleet action conducted pur |
on, the Assyrian king Esarhaddon laid siege to | Sidon, which after three years of siege, in 677 BC, |
derives from that of the tanna Abba Gorion of | Sidon, who is one of the authorities mentioned in th |
Minister Rafic Al-Hariri and Oussama Saad from | Sidon, won all 23 seats. |
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