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Rhesaina (Rhesaena, Resaena – numerous variations of the name appear in ancient authors) was an important town at the northern extremity of
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Harry Thurston Peck, Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquities (1898), Resaina
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Eunomius, who (about 420) forced the Persians to raise the siege of the town;
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Antonio Maria de J. Campos Moreno (19 Dec 1834 – 12 Jan 1851)
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The see is again mentioned in the 10th century in a Greek
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La frontière de l'Euphrate de Pompée à la conquête arabe
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Vicente Huarte y San Martín (26 Apr 1922 – 23 Aug 1935)
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Joseph-Louis Coudé,(15 Jan 1782 Appointed – 8 Jan 1785)
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Joseph Gjonali (Gionali) (30 Oct 1935 – 20 Dec 1952)
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Resaena
Rhesaina is located in Syria
Syria
Al-Hasakah Governorate
36°51′01″N 40°04′14″E / 36.8503°N 40.0706°E / 36.8503; 40.0706
Roman
Ancient Greek
city
Roman province
Mesopotamia Secunda
bishopric
suffragan
Dara
Mesopotamia
Khabur River
Carrhae
Nicephorium
Nisibis
Gordian III
battle of Resaena
Ra's al-'Ayn
Syria
coins
Roman colony
Septimius Severus
Notitia Dignitatum
Hierocles
Synecdemus
Theodosius the Great
Justinian

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