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  1. Adiabene: ADIABENE a-di-a-be'-ne (Adiabene): A state lying on the east of the Tigris, on the greater and lesser rivers Zab, in the territory of ancient Assyria. For the half-century terminating with the destruction of Jerusalem by ... [100%] 1915-01-01
  2. Adiabene: Adiabene (Syriac: ܚܕܝܐܒ‎, Ḥaḏy’aḇ or Ḥḏay’aḇ) was the last province of the Assyrian Empire. It was still existing in the first century A.D. [100%] 2023-02-10 [Judaism] [Ancient History]...
  3. Adiabene: Adiabene was an ancient kingdom in northern Mesopotamia, corresponding to the northwestern part of ancient Assyria. The size of the kingdom varied over time; initially encompassing an area between the Zab Rivers, it eventually gained control of Nineveh, and starting ... (History) [100%] 2023-11-20 [Former kingdoms]
  4. Adiabene: A district in Mesopotamia between the Upper Zab (Lycus) and the Lower Zab (Caprus), though Ammianus ("Hist. speaks of Nineveh, Ecbatana, and Gaugamela as also belonging to it. For some centuries, beginning with the first century B. (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [100%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  5. Adiabene: Adiabene (en griego antiguo: Ἀδιαβηνή Adiabēnē, derivado del idioma siríaco: ܚܕܝܐܒ, Ḥaḏy’aḇ o Ḥḏay’aḇ, persa ant.: Nodširakan,​ armenio: Նոր Շիրական Nor Širakan) fue un antiguo reino en Asiria,​​​​ su capital era Arbela (actual Arbil o Erbil Irak). En el siglo I sus gobernantes se convirtieron ... [100%] 2023-12-23
  6. Adiabene: Adiabene (Greek: Αδιαβηνή) was an ancient kingdom in northern Mesopotamia, corresponding to the northwestern part of ancient Assyria. The size of the kingdom varied over time; initially encompassing an area between the Zab Rivers, it eventually gained control of Nineveh and ... (Kingdom in northern Mesopotamia (c.164 BC – c. 379 AD)) [100%] 2024-09-12 [Adiabene] [Provinces of the Sasanian Empire]...
  7. Helena of Adiabene: Helena of Adiabene (Hebrew: הֶילֵּנִי‎ Hellēnī; d. ca. (Social) [57%] 2023-08-29 [Cultural assimilation]
  8. Ananias Of Adiabene: A Jewish merchant, probably of Hellenic origin, who, in the opening years of the common era, was prominent at the court of Abennerig (), king of Charax-Spasini (Charakene, Mesene). He was a zealous propagandist of Judaism among the pagans, and ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [57%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  9. Henana of Adiabene: Henana of Adiabene (died 610) was a Christian theologian, and headmaster of the School of Nisibis, the main theological center of the Church of the East (571–610). Before he became headmaster, Henana of Adiabene had occupied the chair of ... [57%] 2024-09-09 [Christian theologians] [Church of the East]...
  10. Ananias of Adiabene: Ananias of Adiabene (/ˌænəˈnaɪəs/; c. 15 BCE – c. [57%] 2024-09-09 [Judaism in Adiabene] [Iraqi Jews]...
  11. Henana von Adiabene: Henana von Adiabene (geb. vor 572; gest. [57%] 2024-09-09
  12. Ananias of Adiabene: Ananias of Adiabene (/ˌænəˈnaɪəs/; c. 15 BCE – c. (Social) [57%] 2024-09-12 [Cultural assimilation]
  13. Helena of Adiabene: Helena of Adiabene (Hebrew: הֶלֵּנִי‎ Hellēnī; died c. 50–56 CE) was a queen mother of Adiabene, a vassal state of the Parthian. (1st century queen of Adiabene) [57%] 2024-09-12 [50s deaths] [1st-century Jews]...
  14. Eparchia di Adiabene: L'eparchia di Adiabene (in latino: Eparchia Adiabensis Syrorum) è una sede della Chiesa cattolica sira in Iraq. Nel 2022 contava 100 battezzati. [57%] 2024-09-13
  15. Adiabene (East Syriac ecclesiastical province): Metropolitanate of Adiabene (Syriac: Hadyab ܚܕܝܐܒ) was an East Syriac metropolitan province of the Church of the East between the 5th and 14th centuries, with more than fifteen known suffragan dioceses at different periods in its history. Although the name Hadyab ... (East Syriac ecclesiastical province) [44%] 2024-09-17 [Dioceses of the Church of the East] [Dioceses of the Assyrian Church of the East]...

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