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  2. Tower of David (northeast tower) - Wikipedia

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    Tower of David is a historical name given to the northeast tower of the Citadel of Jerusalem. [1] ... When the city was razed in AD 70, all three towers were left ...

  3. Tower of David - Wikipedia

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    The name Tower of David was first used for the Herodian tower in the 5th century CE by the Byzantine Christians, who believed the site to be the palace of King David. [3] [1] They borrowed the name Tower of David from the Song of Songs, attributed to Solomon, King David's son, who wrote: "Thy neck is like the tower of David builded for an armoury, whereon there hang a thousand bucklers, all ...

  4. Jerusalem's redesigned Tower of David museum opens after 3 ...

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    The Tower of David, the ancient fortress on the western edge of the Old City, contains remnants of successive fortifications built one atop the other dating back over two millennia.

  5. Category:Archaeological sites in Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    City of David (archaeological site) E. ... Tower of David (northeast tower) R. Rock-cut tombs in ancient Israel; S. ... Tower of David;

  6. Jerusalem Archaeological Park - Wikipedia

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    The continuation of the street was discovered in 2007 on the slopes of the City of David near the Pool of Siloam, where the road ends. Parts of the street had already been discovered by Warren in the 19th century prior to the formal establishment of the park, and Mazar had further excavated other parts of it, but the rest of the street (about ...

  7. City of David (archaeological site) - Wikipedia

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    The City of David (Hebrew: עיר דוד, romanized: ʿĪr Davīd), known locally mostly as Wadi Hilweh (Arabic: وادي حلوة), [1] is the name given to an archaeological site considered by most scholars to be the original settlement core of Jerusalem during the Bronze and Iron Ages.

  8. Top 3 Wall Street insights on Palantir amid its sizzling ...

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    Palantir's stock is picking up where it left off in 2024.On a tear. Shares of the AI software play led by outspoken CEO Alex Karp have exploded 41% year to date, dusting the 3% advance for the ...

  9. Water tower construction company to build new headquarters in ...

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    A new $30 million facility will be built in the northeast corner of Sioux Falls. Maguire Iron was started in 1915 by Ed Maguire and was purchased by Gene Jones Sr. in 1958.