Livias

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Livias was an ancient town in the region of Perea, east of the Jordan River, known from classical and biblical-era sources.

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Livias canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient town
archaeological site
alsoKnownAs Beth-aram
Betharamphtha
Bethharam
Julias
associatedWith Herod Antipas
country Jordan
culture Early Christian
Greco-Roman
Jewish
hasType urban settlement
historicalRole regional administrative center
knownFrom biblical-era sources
classical sources
locatedEastOf Jordan River
locatedIn Perea
mentionedIn Eusebius, Onomasticon
Antiquities of the Jews
surface form: Josephus, Antiquities of the Jews

Josephus’s work "The Jewish War"
surface form: Josephus, The Jewish War
namedAfter Livia Drusilla
near Jordan Valley
northern Dead Sea
partOf Herodian Kingdom
surface form: Herodian kingdom of Judea

Roman province of Perea
region Transjordan
religiousContext biblical geography
renamedBy Herod Antipas
timePeriod Byzantine period
Hellenistic period
Roman Antiquity
surface form: Roman period

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Perea hasMajorTown Livias
Peraea capital Livias