Ἔδεσσα

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Ἔδεσσα is the ancient Greek name for the city historically known as Edessa (modern Urfa) in Upper Mesopotamia, an important center in Hellenistic, Roman, and early Christian periods.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient city
historical settlement
associatedWith Abgarid dynasty NERFINISHED
Acts of the Apostle Thomas NERFINISHED
Doctrine of Addai NERFINISHED
legend of King Abgar and Jesus
capitalOf Kingdom of Osroene NERFINISHED
flourishedAs cultural center
religious center
trade center
GreekNameOf Edessa (Upper Mesopotamia) NERFINISHED
hasFeature churches
citadel
city walls
monasteries
historicalName Edessa NERFINISHED
importantPeriod Hellenistic period NERFINISHED
Late Antiquity NERFINISHED
Roman period
early Christian period
knownFor Christian pilgrimage
Christian scholarship
Syriac Christianity NERFINISHED
early Christian community
languageUsed Greek
Syriac
locatedIn Northern Mesopotamia NERFINISHED
Upper Mesopotamia NERFINISHED
locatedInPresentDay Turkey
Şanlıurfa Province NERFINISHED
modernName Urfa NERFINISHED
Şanlıurfa NERFINISHED
modernSuccessorCity Şanlıurfa NERFINISHED
near Euphrates River NERFINISHED
partOf Byzantine Empire
Hellenistic world NERFINISHED
Osroene NERFINISHED
Roman Empire
region Upper Euphrates region
religiousTradition Christianity
Paganism
servedAs capital city
underControlOf Arab Caliphates NERFINISHED
Byzantine Empire NERFINISHED
Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
Roman Empire NERFINISHED
Sasanian Empire NERFINISHED
Seleucid Empire NERFINISHED
writingSystemUsed Greek alphabet NERFINISHED
Syriac script NERFINISHED

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Urhay hasGreekName Ἔδεσσα