
Nusaybin - Wikipedia
Nisibis was the home of Ephrem the Syrian, who remained until its surrender to the Sassanid Persians by Roman Emperor Jovian in 363. The bishop of Nisibis was the Metropolitan Archbishop of the ecclesiastical province of Bit-Arbaye.
NISIBIS – Encyclopaedia Iranica
2006年11月15日 · Nisibis is the Greek name for a city of great antiquity, sited in a plain below Mons Masius (the modern Tur Abdin) and on the river Jhagjhaga (Greek: Mygdonius). It was well-positioned along the main arteries of trade between Syria and the lands beyond the Tigris, and between Mesopotamia and Armenia.
Nisibis (Nusaybin) - Livius
Nisibis (Greek Νίσιβις; modern Nusaybin): ancient town in Mesopotamia, famous for its late-Roman school. Nisibis, Church of Mar Jacob. Situated along the road from Assyria to Syria, Nisibis has always been an important trade center. Here, travelers had to cross the small river Mygdonius ("fruit river" in Aramaic).
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2022年8月18日 · 努赛宾,古名 尼西比斯 (古希腊语: Νίσιβις),是一座位于 土耳其 的城市,由 马尔丁省 负责管辖,位于该国东南部,面积825平方公里,处于海拔水平面,受 半干旱气候 影响,每年平均降雨量223毫米,2010年人口44,697。
Kurdish City, Ancient Ruins, Cross-Border Trade - Britannica
Nusaybin faces the Syrian town of Al-Qāmishlī and is 32 miles (51 km) south-southeast of Mardin. Strategically commanding the entrance to the upper plains of Syria from the mountain passes of Asia Minor (Anatolia), Nusaybin—then called Nisibis—was a frontier …
Siege of Nisibis (252) - Wikipedia
The siege of Nisibis took place when the Sasanians under Shah Shapur I besieged the Roman city of Nisibis in 252. This marks the beginning of Shapur's I second invasion of the Roman empire which saw the first Sassanid invasion of Syria; the year of the invasion is debated as Shapur's inscription from Naqsh-e Rustam regarding his second campaign against Rome do not mention the city of Nisibis.
Nisibis - Nabataea
Nisibis, the place where Severus lived, was the chief city (see Smith’s Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography) of Mygdonia, a small district in the northeast part of Mesopotamia. It was situated in a rich and fruitful country, was long the center of a very extensive trade, and was the great northern emporium for the merchandise of the east ...
Nisêbîn / Nusaybin – Co-operation in Mesopotamia
Nusaybin (pronounced [nuˈsajbin]; Akkadian: Naṣibina; Classical Greek: Νίσιβις, Nisibis; Arabic: نصيبين, Kurdish: Nisêbîn; Syriac: ܢܨܝܒܝܢ, Nṣībīn; Armenian: Մծբին, Mtsbin) is a city in Bakur (Northern Kurdistan) inside the borders of the Republic of Turkey. Nusaybin is …
Nisibis - Roman Geek
Nisibis, today known as Nusaybin in Turkey, was one of the Roman Border Fortresses in Mesopotamia and the capital of Roman Mesopotamia. It defended against the Parthian Empire, along with Dura Europos and Amida. The Fortress controlled the crossing of the River Jaghjagh, which flows into the River Khabur, a tributary of the Euphrates.
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战役名称:尼西比斯战役(Battle of Nisibis) 战役时间:公元217年夏. 战役地点:今土耳其东南部边境城市努赛宾附近. 交战双方:罗马军v帕提亚军. 作战类型:平原战. 主帅:马克里努斯(罗马军);阿尔达班五世(帕提亚军)