Trachonitis

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Trachonitis was an ancient region in the northeastern part of the Roman province of Syria, known from the New Testament as part of the Herodian domains.

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Trachonitis canonical 7

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Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient region
historical geographic region
associatedWith Herod Philip NERFINISHED
biblicalContext region mentioned with Iturea in Luke 3:1 NERFINISHED
etymology name derived from Greek word for rough or rocky terrain
governedAs tetrarchy
historicalStatus no longer an administrative region
knownFor rocky and rugged terrain
sparsely populated area
volcanic landscape
languageInUse Aramaic
Greek NERFINISHED
locatedIn Levant NERFINISHED
Roman Syria NERFINISHED
northeastern part of the Roman province of Syria
mentionedIn Gospel of Luke
New Testament
modernApproximation Golan region vicinity
northwestern Jordan
southern Syria
neighboringRegion Auranitis NERFINISHED
Batanea NERFINISHED
Gaulanitis NERFINISHED
Iturea NERFINISHED
partOf Herodian domains NERFINISHED
religiousSignificance part of the geographical setting of the New Testament
ruledBy Herod Philip NERFINISHED
timePeriod 1st century CE
Roman period
under Roman Empire NERFINISHED

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Referenced by (7)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Philip the Tetrarch territoryRuled Trachonitis
Batanaea neighboringRegion Trachonitis
Iturea neighboringRegion Trachonitis
Agrippa II territoryRuled Trachonitis
House of Herod hasTerritory Trachonitis
Herod Agrippa II governedTerritory Trachonitis
Augustan wars hasLocation Trachonitis