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Iordanes

TM Geo 13839

Israel (Palestina) - provincia: Iudaea - located adjacent to modern Israel, the Palestinian Territories and Jordan


Links: Pleiades, Syriaca, Syriaca [2], Talbert Peutinger, ToposText, Wikipedia, Wikipedia [2]


Status: river: potamos; fluvius; amnis


Greek name(s): Ἰορδάνης
Latin name(s): Iordanes - Iordanis
Variants: Iordanes (Iordanis - Jordan)


Biblio: RE s.v. Jordanes 1
Map: Barrington Atlas, 2000, pl. 70 H2 (Iordanes)


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Stable URI (with TM Geo ID): www.trismegistos.org/place/13839

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TM GeoRef Publication AttestationMaterial Language Date Provenance
175378Diehl, Inscriptiones Latinae christianae veteres (ILCV) 1 2192 cc, 3Iordanesstone? Latin BC02 - AD08 Italy, Latium - Rome [found & written]
149688CIL XI.1 256, 1in Iordannstone? Latin AD04 - AD08 Italy, Aemilia - Ravenna [found & written]
168254ICUR N.S. 2 4219 b, 4Iordanestone (marble) Latin AD04 Vatican, Latium - Città del Vaticano [found & written]
158393ILJugoslavia 3 2792, 19[Iorda]nis fluviometal (lead) Latin AD06 - AD07 Croatia, Illyricum - Tragurium (Trogir), near [found & written]