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  2. Trajan - Wikipedia

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    Emperor Trajan in Pharonic aspect with hieroglyph name (), making offerings to Egyptian Gods, on the Roman Mammisi at the Dendera Temple complex, Egypt. [ 142 ] [ 143 ] Some historians attribute the construction or reconstruction of Old Cairo 's Roman fortress (also known as "Babylon Fort") to Trajan, and the building of a canal between the ...

  3. List of biblical names - Wikipedia

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    Names play a variety of roles in the Bible. They sometimes relate to the nominee's role in a biblical narrative , as in the case of Nabal , a foolish man whose name means "fool". [ 1 ] Names in the Bible can represent human hopes, divine revelations , or are used to illustrate prophecies .

  4. List of Nabataean kings - Wikipedia

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    Name Notes Kings of Nabataea: c. 169 BC: Aretas I: 120/110 to 96 BC: Aretas II: In some sources appears as successor to Rabbel I c. 96 to 85 BC: Obodas I: c. 85/84 BC: Rabbel I: In some sources appears as successor to Aretas II 84 to 60/59 BC: Aretas III Philhellen: Recognised by Rome 62 BC 62/61 to 60/59 BC: Obodas II (?)

  5. 80 biblical baby names for boys and girls โ€” and their place ...

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    Here are 80 unique biblical names for baby boys and girls. Options for biblical girl names and biblical boy names abound.

  6. Ulpia gens - Wikipedia

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    The name Ulpius may be derived from an Umbrian cognate of the Latin word lupus, meaning "wolf"; perhaps related to vulpes, Latin for "fox". [ 3 ] The most illustrious members of this gens were the Ulpii Trajani, whom according to a biographer of Trajan, came from the city of Tuder , in southern Umbria; there is evidence of a family of this name ...

  7. Biblical names in their native languages - Wikipedia

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    Village name during the kingdoms of Israel, Judah until the Siege of Jerusalem (930 BC to 587 BC): Paleo-Hebrew: ๐ค๐ค‰๐ค•๐ค‹๐ค„๐คŒ [1] [2] Pronunciation: Bayawt Lahawm Meaning: House of Bread Village name from 587 BC through the time of Christ: Aramaic: ื‘ื™ืช ืœื—ื Pronunciation: Beit Lekhem Meaning: House of Bread Beth Shemesh: Village

  8. Marcus Ulpius Traianus (father of Trajan) - Wikipedia

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    The chronology of Traianus' career is uncertain. He may have taken his seat in the senate by the reign of Claudius. [3] In the time of Nero, he may have commanded a legion under the general Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo; during the First Jewish–Roman War, from AD 67 to 68, he came into favour with the future emperor Vespasian, then governor of Judaea, under whom he commanded the Tenth Legion.

  9. Traian (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Trajan's Column, a monument raised in his honor. Trajan (typeface), a font made by Carol Twombly based on the inscriptions on the column. Trajan Decius, the 34th Roman emperor; Traianus (magister peditum), Roman general in the Gothic War (376–382) Trajan the Patrician, Byzantine historian; Traian Bฤƒsescu, President of Romania from 2004 to 2014