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[Stéphanie Benoist (editor), Rome, A City and Its Empire in Perspective (BRILL 2012 ISBN 978-9-00423123-8), p. 128]
Suzanne Richard, Near Eastern Archaeology: A Reader Archived 26 July 2020 at the Wayback Machine (Eisenbrauns 2003 ISBN 978-1-57506083-5), p. 436The AD 1068 event caused major damage from the Banyas area in northern Israel to Hejaz, and the ancient city of Aila (at the present location of Aqaba and Eilat) was completely destroyed.
The AD 1068 event caused major damage from the Banyas area in northern Israel to Hejaz, and the ancient city of Aila (at the present location of Aqaba and Eilat) was completely destroyed.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)Aila is described as a city of Arabia
The AD 1068 event caused major damage from the Banyas area in northern Israel to Hejaz, and the ancient city of Aila (at the present location of Aqaba and Eilat) was completely destroyed.
Aila is described as a city of Arabia
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[Stéphanie Benoist (editor), Rome, A City and Its Empire in Perspective (BRILL 2012 ISBN 978-9-00423123-8), p. 128]
Suzanne Richard, Near Eastern Archaeology: A Reader Archived 26 July 2020 at the Wayback Machine (Eisenbrauns 2003 ISBN 978-1-57506083-5), p. 436{{cite web}}
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