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Gerasa (Jerash) in the north of Jordan, was a          
Hellenistic-Roman town which became rich as a safe     
trading post for Nabataean, Jewish and Roman merchants.
The southern half of the cardo, the main street        
lined with Corinthian columns.
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Gerasa (Jerash) in the north of Jordan, was a Hellenistic-Roman town w...

Gerasa (Jerash) in the north of Jordan, was a          
Hellenistic-Roman town which became rich as a safe     
trading post for Nabataean, Jewish and Roman merchants.
The southern half of the cardo, the main street        
lined with Corinthian columns.
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Gerasa (Jerash) in the north of Jordan, was a Hellenistic-Roman town w...

Gerasa (Jerash) in the north of Jordan, was a          
Hellenistic-Roman town which became rich as a safe     
trading post for Nabataean, Jewish and Roman merchants.
The southern half of the cardo, the main street        
lined with Corinthian columns.
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Gerasa (Jerash) in the north of Jordan, was a Hellenistic-Roman town w...

Gerasa (Jerash) in the north of Jordan, was a          
Hellenistic-Roman town which became rich as a safe     
trading post for Nabataean, Jewish and Roman merchants.
The southern half of the cardo, the main street        
lined with Corinthian columns.
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Gerasa (Jerash) in the north of Jordan, was a Hellenistic-Roman town w...

Gerasa (Jerash) in the north of Jordan, was a          
Hellenistic-Roman town which became rich as a safe     
trading post for Nabataean, Jewish and Roman merchants.
The southern half of the cardo, the main street        
lined with Corinthian columns.
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Gerasa (Jerash) in the north of Jordan, was a Hellenistic-Roman town w...

The stylite-tower of Umm er-Rassas near Dibhan on the  
Kings' Road, Jordan. In the Near East, between the 4th 
and the 6th century, pious men lived an ascetic life   
on such towers, which became centers of pilgrimages.
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The stylite-tower of Umm er-Rassas near Dibhan on the Kings' Road, Jordan. In...

The Roman fort of Um er-Rassas was the base of a       
cavalry regiment stationed at the edge of the desert   
in Mefaa.
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The Roman fort of Um er-Rassas was the base of a cavalry regiment station...

Gadara is the site of an exorcism in the NT, when      
Jesus drives "a legion" of demons into the Gadarene swine        
(Mark 5:1-10) Gadara was a Hellenistic-Roman town, a   
member of the Dekapolis, the antique federation of ten 
cities. Shops in the terrace along the main road.
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Gadara is the site of an exorcism in the NT, when Jesus drives "a legion"...

Gadara is the site of an exorcism in the NT, when
Jesus drives "a legion" of demons into the Gadarene swine
(Mark 5:1-10) Gadara was a Hellenistic-Roman town, a
member of the Dekapolis, the antique federation of ten
cities. Courtyard of the 6th century Byzantine church.
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Gadara is the site of an exorcism in the NT, when Jesus drives "a legion" of de...

Gadara is the site of an exorcism in the NT, when
Jesus drives two demons into the Gadarene swine
(Mark 5:1-10) Gadara was a Hellenistic-Roman town, a
member of the Dekapolis, the antique federation of ten
cities. Octogon of the 6th century Byzantine church.
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Gadara is the site of an exorcism in the NT, when Jesus drives two demons into t...

The Crusader fortress Shobeq, called Montreal by       
Baudoin I,king of Jerusalem and his knights. Built     
in 1115, fell to Saladin in 1188 and was enlarged and  
its fortifications improved under Ayyubids and Mamluks.
The fortress on an isolated hill.
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The Crusader fortress Shobeq, called Montreal by Baudoin I,king of Jerusa...

The Crusader fortress Shobeq, called Montreal by       
Baudoin I,king of Jerusalem and his knights. Built     
in 1115, fell to Saladin in 1188 and was enlarged and  
its fortifications improved under Ayyubids and Mamluks.
View from the hill of the fortress Shobeq.
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The Crusader fortress Shobeq, called Montreal by Baudoin I,king of Jerusa...