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- Halabiye abstract "Halabiye (Arabic: حلبيّة, Latin/Greek: Zenobia, Birtha) is an archaeological site on the right bank of the Euphrates in Deir ez-Zor Governorate, Syria. Halabiye was fortified in the 3rd century CE by Zenobia, Queen of Palmyra, after whom the site was named in antiquity. After her revolt against the Roman Empire in 273, Halabiye was captured by the Romans and subsequently refortified as part of the Limes Arabicus. The site occupies an area of 12 hectares (30 acres), protected by massive city walls and a citadel on top of a hill. Remains of two churches, a public bath complex and two streets have been excavated. These all date to the reign of Byzantine Emperor Justinian I, who refortified the city in the 6th century CE.".
- Halabiye thumbnail Halabiya,N-wall.jpg?width=300.
- Halabiye wikiPageExternalLink news.php?user=12&spw=&lan=de&repno=392&-.
- Halabiye wikiPageID "14974019".
- Halabiye wikiPageRevisionID "541092095".
- Halabiye alternateName "Latin/Greek: Zenobia, Birtha".
- Halabiye archaeologists "J. Lauffray, S. Blétry".
- Halabiye built "3".
- Halabiye caption "Outer façade of the northern city wall, looking west toward the Praetorium and the citadel".
- Halabiye condition "Ruinous".
- Halabiye epochs Ayyubid_dynasty.
- Halabiye epochs Byzantine_Empire.
- Halabiye epochs Roman_Empire.
- Halabiye excavations "1944194519872006".
- Halabiye hasPhotoCollection Halabiye.
- Halabiye imagealttext "A ruinous stone wall with square bastions built of square stones leading up a hill".
- Halabiye latitude "35.689444".
- Halabiye location Syria.
- Halabiye longitude "39.8225".
- Halabiye management Directorate-General_of_Antiquities_and_Museums.
- Halabiye mapType "Syria".
- Halabiye name "Halabiye".
- Halabiye nativeName "حلبيّة".
- Halabiye publicAccess "Yes".
- Halabiye region Deir_ez-Zor_Governorate.
- Halabiye type "Fortified town".
- Halabiye subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Deir_ez-Zor_Governorate.
- Halabiye subject Category:Euphrates.
- Halabiye type ArchaeologicalSitesInSyria.
- Halabiye type GeographicalArea108574314.
- Halabiye type Location100027167.
- Halabiye type Object100002684.
- Halabiye type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Halabiye type Region108630985.
- Halabiye type Site108651247.
- Halabiye type Tract108673395.
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- Halabiye type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Halabiye comment "Halabiye (Arabic: حلبيّة, Latin/Greek: Zenobia, Birtha) is an archaeological site on the right bank of the Euphrates in Deir ez-Zor Governorate, Syria. Halabiye was fortified in the 3rd century CE by Zenobia, Queen of Palmyra, after whom the site was named in antiquity. After her revolt against the Roman Empire in 273, Halabiye was captured by the Romans and subsequently refortified as part of the Limes Arabicus.".
- Halabiye label "Halabiya".
- Halabiye label "Halabiye".
- Halabiye label "Halabiye".
- Halabiye label "Halabiyeh".
- Halabiye label "Zénobia-Halabiyé".
- Halabiye label "حلبية".
- Halabiye sameAs Halabiya.
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- Halabiye wasDerivedFrom Halabiye?oldid=541092095.
- Halabiye depiction Halabiya,N-wall.jpg.
- Halabiye isPrimaryTopicOf Halabiye.