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  2. Hama - Wikipedia

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    Hama was an important city during the Greek and Roman periods, but very little archaeological evidence remains. [16] As Syria became part of the Roman Empire, five hundred Hamian archers, known as " Cohors Prima Hamiorum Sagittaria ", were stationed at Magnis on Hadrian's Wall in northern Britain starting from AD 120.

  3. Norias of Hama - Wikipedia

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    The very first norias in Hama might have been built in the Roman / Byzantine period or they might have been built by the subsequent Muslim society, using the established local design. An obvious reason for building norias at Hama is the Orontes’ lack of gradient combined with the height of its banks, which make this the most practical option ...

  4. Cohors I Hamiorum - Wikipedia

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    Cohors I Hamiorum sagittariorum ("1st Cohort of Hamian Archers") was a Roman auxiliary infantry unit of archers raised near the ancient city of Hama, Syria.It was a cohors quingenaria consisting of 480 men.

  5. Roman Syria - Wikipedia

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    Roman Syria was an early Roman province annexed to the Roman Republic in 64 BC by Pompey in the Third Mithridatic War ... Syria, currently located in the Hama museum.

  6. Timeline of Hama - Wikipedia

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    1221 – Al-Nasir Kilij Arslan becomes Emir of Hama. 1229 – Al-Muzaffar II Mahmud becomes Emir of Hama. 1244 – Al-Mansur Muhammad II becomes Emir of Hama. 1260 – Town sacked by Mongols. 1284 – Al-Muzaffar III Mahmud becomes Emir of Hama. 1299 – Mamluks in power. [1] 1310 – Ayyubid Abu al-Fida becomes Emir of Hama. [5] 1323 – al ...

  7. Syrian rebels close in on third major city in two weeks as ...

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    While Hama was a more symbolic victory for the HTS-led insurgents, taking Homs would send a more practical message, said Neil Quilliam, an associate fellow with the MENA Programme at Chatham House ...

  8. Syrian military and rebels battle north of Hama - AOL

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    AMMAN (Reuters) -Intense airstrikes and the arrival of pro-government reinforcements drove Syrian rebels back overnight from the edge of Hama, a major city whose fall would pile pressure on ...

  9. Timeline of the city of Rome - Wikipedia

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    536 - Rome is recovered for the Roman Empire by Belisarius. 546 - Rome is sacked by Totila, King of the Ostrogoths. c. 590 - 604 - Pope Gregory the Great makes the Christian church exceedingly strong. 609 - The Pantheon becomes a Christian church. 630 - The Church of Sant' Agnese is the first Roman church to be constructed in Byzantine style.