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Archaeological site in North Macedonia, ancient town of Paeonia
Stobi or Stoboi (Ancient Greek: Στόβοι, romanized: Stóboi; Latin: Stobi; Macedonian: Стоби;), was an ancient town of Paeonia, later conquered by Macedon
Stobi
5th-century Greek anthologist
stoʊˈbiːəs/; Ancient Greek: Ἰωάννης ὁ Στοβαῖος; fl. 5th-century AD), from Stobi in Macedonia, was the compiler of a valuable series of extracts from Greek
Stobaeus
Railway station in Gradsko Municipality, North Macedonia
The Stobi railway station is located on railway corridor 10, near the ancient archeological site of Stobi, in the southern part of North Macedonia. The
Stobi_railway_station
Roman province
Egnatia. In 119 BC, the Scordisci invaded again, ravaging the area near Stobi. The praetor Sextus Pompeius met the forces in battle and was killed, leaving
Macedonia_(Roman_province)
Country in Southeast Europe
North Macedonia) on the Vardar; later, the seat of the kings was moved to Stobi (near modern Gradsko). Paeonia was inhabited by the Paeonians, whilst the
North_Macedonia
Historical region in Western Balkan, Southeast Europe
Hellenistic Judaism diaspora patterns reaching as far as Tanais in the Crimea and Stobi in Macedonia. William Shakespeare chose a fictionalized Illyria as the setting
Illyria
Illyrian tribe
archaeological record, the Albanoi are mentioned on a funeral inscription in Stobi and Albanopolis is mentioned on another funeral inscription near Scupi.
Albanoi
Jewish diaspora of Central Europe
the Agora of Athens is dated to the period between 267 and 396 CE. The Stobi Synagogue in Macedonia was built on the ruins of a more ancient synagogue
Ashkenazi_Jews
Place in Eastern, North Macedonia
is also marked in the Tabula Peutingeriana, as one of the stations from Stobi (near modern Gradsko) to Serdica (today: Sofia). The name evolved from the
Štip
River in North Macedonia
8.22, §7.8.23, §7.8.48 Athenaeus, Deipnosophists ,§2.43 "Stobi-The Archeological Site". Stobi. April 25, 2024. The river is known in English also as the
Crna_River_(Vardar)
Variety of grape
polje near Podgorica. Other major producers include Macedonian Tikveš and Stobi. Vranac berries are large and deeply colored, with its dark berries growing
Vranac
Ancient synagogue in Gaza Strip, Palestine
Priene Sardis Greece and the Balkans Agora of Athens Delos Philippopolis Stobi Italy, Iberia and North Africa Berenice Bova Marina Elche Hammam-Lif Ostia
Gaza_synagogue
Ancient Indo-European people from Paeonia
border with the Dardani seems to have shifted several times between Gradsko (Stobi) and Bylazora. The capture of Bylazora in 217 BCE by Philip V partly stabilized
Paeonians
Place in Vardar, North Macedonia
Antigoneia was situated some twelve Roman miles south of the ancient city of Stobi, on the road to Thessaloniki, at the location of modern Gradiste, near the
Negotino
Philosophy based on the teachings of Hermes Trismegistus
hidden wisdom. In fifth-century Macedonia, Joannes Stobaeus or "John of Stobi" compiled a huge Anthology of Greek poetical, rhetorical, historical, and
Hermeticism
Ancient Greek city in Macedon
residence. The hole was purposefully created between the 4th and 6th century. Stobi Nikola Vulić List of ancient Greek cities Heraclea Sintica Wikimedia Commons
Heraclea_Lyncestis
Ancient region and kingdom in the Balkans
They occupied the entire valley of the Axios (Vardar) as far inland as Stobi, the valleys to the east of it as far as the Strymon and the country round
Paeonia_(kingdom)
Ancient Jewish village and modern archeological site in Israel
Priene Sardis Greece and the Balkans Agora of Athens Delos Philippopolis Stobi Italy, Iberia and North Africa Berenice Bova Marina Elche Hammam-Lif Ostia
Huqoq
Type of building in classical and church architecture
Outside the defensive wall was Basilica D, a 7th-century cemetery church. Stobi, (Ancient Greek: Στόβοι, romanized: Stóboi) the capital from the late 4th
Basilica
Paeonian city
kings was Bylazora on the Vardar; later, the seat of the kings was moved to Stobi. Polybius tells us: King Philip V captured Bylazora, the largest town of
Bylazora
Type of green marble
and in basilicae at Amphipolis, on Thasos, in Dion, in the cathedral at Stobi, at Kato Milia in Pieria, at Stagoi, and Saint John's at Ephesus. In ancient
Verd_antique
Historical region in Croatia and Montenegro
Illyrians into the middle Vardar, between the ancient towns of Bylazora and Stobi. The medieval Slavic toponym Ovče Pole ("plain of sheep" in South Slavic)
Dalmatia
Macedonian food processing company
company also holds an ISO certified Halal standard. Notable brands include: Stobi Flips, a corn based, gluten-free snack and one of the company's best-known
Vitaminka
Geographic region of Greece
Thessaloniki as its capital, while Macedonia Salutaris had the Paeonian city of Stobi (near Gradsko) as its capital. This subdivision is mentioned in Hierocles'
Macedonia_(Greece)
Place in Vardar, North Macedonia
Macedonia's border with Greece. It was the ancient Paeonian capital of Stobi. On the 1927 ethnic map of Leonhard Schulze-Jena, the village is shown as
Gradsko,_North_Macedonia
Archaeological site near Skopje, North Macedonia
According to archaeologist Mikulčić, Scupi was once twice the size of Stobi, five times larger than Heraclea near Bitola, and nine times larger than
Scupi
Greek and Celtic deity
the third century BC. Statuettes recovered from two children's graves in Stobi, dated to the second century BC, depict Telesphorus together with a child
Telesphorus_(mythology)
Archaeological site located in Israel at the foot of Mount Meron
Priene Sardis Greece and the Balkans Agora of Athens Delos Philippopolis Stobi Italy, Iberia and North Africa Berenice Bova Marina Elche Hammam-Lif Ostia
Khirbet_Shema
Archaeological site in North Macedonia
only Hellenistic-type theatre in the country as the other three in Scupi, Stobi and Heraklea Lynkestis are from Roman times. It is unclear how many people
Ancient_Theatre_of_Ohrid
Medieval cultural group from what is now Northern Germany
campaign to recover control in Britain. In an inscription preserved in Stobi in North Macedonia, Theodosius is described as the terror of Saxony. This
Saxons
Motorway in North Macedonia
highway between the Serbian and Greek borders. A1/A2 interchange A1 near Stobi A1 north-west Skopje (Skopje bypass) Demir Kapija-Smokvica highway construction
A1_motorway_(North_Macedonia)
Former ancient synagogue in Hebron, West Bank, Palestine
Priene Sardis Greece and the Balkans Agora of Athens Delos Philippopolis Stobi Italy, Iberia and North Africa Berenice Bova Marina Elche Hammam-Lif Ostia
Eshtemoa_synagogue
Village at Lake Tiberias in historical Judea
Priene Sardis Greece and the Balkans Agora of Athens Delos Philippopolis Stobi Italy, Iberia and North Africa Berenice Bova Marina Elche Hammam-Lif Ostia
Capernaum
Ancient synagogue ruins in northern Israel
Priene Sardis Greece and the Balkans Agora of Athens Delos Philippopolis Stobi Italy, Iberia and North Africa Berenice Bova Marina Elche Hammam-Lif Ostia
Kfar_Bar'am_synagogue
List of archaeological and historic sites
Archaeological site Location Period Year Stobi Gradsko Paionia Unknown Astibo Štip Roman Empire Possibly 4th Century Ancient Theatre Ohrid Ancient Macedonia
Ruins_in_North_Macedonia
Peutinger Table between Stenae (now named Prosek, near modern Demir Kapija) and Stobi. It is tentatively located near modern Negotino. Our written sources about
Antigonia_(Paeonia)
of Marcianopolis 195. Alexander of Thessalonica 196. Pudens (Budis?) of Stobi 197. Pistus of Athens 198. Strategius of Hephaestias (Lemnos) 199. Cleonicus
List of attendees and signatories of the First Council of Nicaea
List_of_attendees_and_signatories_of_the_First_Council_of_Nicaea
4th-century BCE founder and king of the Paeonian kingdom
Paeonian Kingdom Language Paeonian language Cities Astraion Vylazora Astibo Stobi Kings Agis Lycceius Patraus Audoleon Ariston Leon Dropion Bastareus Tribes
Agis_(Paeonian)
Paeonian Kingdom Language Paeonian language Cities Astraion Vylazora Astibo Stobi Kings Agis Lycceius Patraus Audoleon Ariston Leon Dropion Bastareus Tribes
Paeoplae
Macedonian businessman (born 1944)
Skopje (Steel factory) Remedika (Hospital) Nova Makedonija (Newspaper) Stobi (Winery) AD Beton (Construction) RK Metalurg (General sponsor) Minco Jordanov
Minčo_Jordanov
Place in Vardar, North Macedonia
artefacts were discovered at an archaeological site in the nearby town of Stobi (Macedonian: Стоби) dating to the 6th and 7th century BC. This town is said
Kavadarci
Road in trans-European E-road network
E 75/A 1 near Inđija, Serbia The E 75/A 1 in Belgrade, Serbia The E 75 near Stobi, North Macedonia E75 M1 North Macedonia, near Veles (northbound view) The
European_route_E75
Jews in North Macedonia is attested by Agrippa's letter to Caligula. At Stobi, in 165 AD, Tiberius Polycharmus, who is designated "father of the synagogue"
History of the Jews in North Macedonia
History_of_the_Jews_in_North_Macedonia
Form of Judaism in classical antiquity
Mediterranean or Rhineland pathways. Archaeological remains from sites such as Stobi, Nicopolis ad Istrum, Ulpia Oescus, and Novae—including synagogue mosaics
Hellenistic_Judaism
Top men's professional basketball league in Kosovo
the champions of Kosovo year by year Official sponsors IP Petrol TEB Bank STOBI FLIPS Rugove Baker Tilly Kosovo Global CT Digital Kosovo Official broadcasters
Kosovo_Basketball_Superleague
Macedonian poet and theologian (born 1972)
Skopje of the Macedonian Orthodox Church. Formerly, he was titular Bishop of Stobi (2007–2023) of the Orthodox Ohrid Archbishopric, an autonomous church under
David_Ninov
Philosophical texts attributed to Hermes Trismegistus
religio-philosophical Hermetica. In fifth-century Macedonia, Joannes Stobaeus or "John of Stobi" compiled a huge Anthology of Greek poetical, rhetorical, historical, and
Hermetica
Ancient biblical settlement near Hebron
Priene Sardis Greece and the Balkans Agora of Athens Delos Philippopolis Stobi Italy, Iberia and North Africa Berenice Bova Marina Elche Hammam-Lif Ostia
Maon_(city_in_Judah)
Ancient synagogue and archaeological site in Israel
Priene Sardis Greece and the Balkans Agora of Athens Delos Philippopolis Stobi Italy, Iberia and North Africa Berenice Bova Marina Elche Hammam-Lif Ostia
Nabratein_synagogue
(Neolithic settlement in Ilindentsi, Tell Yunatsite, Bresto, emporion Pistiros, Stobi, Bona Mansio and Apollonia Pontica conservation and documentation projects
Balkan_Heritage_Foundation
Ancient synagogue in Rome, Italy
Priene Sardis Greece and the Balkans Agora of Athens Delos Philippopolis Stobi Italy, Iberia and North Africa Berenice Bova Marina Elche Hammam-Lif Ostia
Ostia_Synagogue
A1 near Stobi
Transport_in_North_Macedonia
Ancient former synagogue of Magdala, Galilee, Israel
Priene Sardis Greece and the Balkans Agora of Athens Delos Philippopolis Stobi Italy, Iberia and North Africa Berenice Bova Marina Elche Hammam-Lif Ostia
Migdal_Synagogue
Archaeological site in the Golan Heights
Priene Sardis Greece and the Balkans Agora of Athens Delos Philippopolis Stobi Italy, Iberia and North Africa Berenice Bova Marina Elche Hammam-Lif Ostia
Umm_el-Qanatir
Municipality in Valencian Community, Spain
Priene Sardis Greece and the Balkans Agora of Athens Delos Philippopolis Stobi Italy, Iberia and North Africa Berenice Bova Marina Elche Hammam-Lif Ostia
Elche
Advocacy program
Necropolises of nomads in Mangystau Mangystau Province, Kazakhstan Macedonia Stobi Gradsko Madagascar Royal hill of Ambohimanga Ambohimanga Rova, Antananarivo
2012_World_Monuments_Watch
drawn parallels to this Byzantine imagery in Salona, Zadar in Croatia, Stobi, Amphipolis in Macedonia, Greece (e.g. Basilica), and Edessa in Macedonia
Panagia_tis_Angeloktistis
Archaeological site in Israel
Priene Sardis Greece and the Balkans Agora of Athens Delos Philippopolis Stobi Italy, Iberia and North Africa Berenice Bova Marina Elche Hammam-Lif Ostia
Horvat_Rimmon
Ancient former synagogue in Manisa Province, Turkey
Priene Sardis Greece and the Balkans Agora of Athens Delos Philippopolis Stobi Italy, Iberia and North Africa Berenice Bova Marina Elche Hammam-Lif Ostia
Sardis_Synagogue
Ancient village in modern-day Israel
Priene Sardis Greece and the Balkans Agora of Athens Delos Philippopolis Stobi Italy, Iberia and North Africa Berenice Bova Marina Elche Hammam-Lif Ostia
Chorazin
Currency of North Macedonia
Plain Value, Stylized horizont with a 16-ray sun Peacock, floor mosaic from Stobi from the 6th century AD, detail presented on the banknote of 10 Denari 2008
Macedonian_denar
King of Italy from 493 to 526
forces commandeered livestock and slaughtered peasants, sacked and burned Stobi in Macedonia and requisitioned supplies from the archbishop at Heraclea
Theodoric_the_Great
Plovdiv), Nicopolis (Nikopol), Ulpia Oescus (Gigen, Pleven Province), and Stobi (now in North Macedonia). The earliest written artifact attesting to the
History of the Jews in Bulgaria
History_of_the_Jews_in_Bulgaria
deep canyons, lakes, and dense forests that abound with diverse wildlife. Stobi, situated in Gradsko, in the geographical center of the country, is the
Tourism_in_North_Macedonia
Early history of the Albanians
ethnonym Albanos (sing.) was found on a funeral inscription from ancient Stobi in 1992 in present-day North Macedonia, near Gradsko about 90 km to the
Origin_of_the_Albanians
Ancient Roman family
He was buried at Stobi in a tomb built by his father. Sentia, the freedwoman of Zosimus, buried in a family sepulchre built at Stobi by Gaius Sentius
Sentia_gens
Ancient Paeonian tribe
Paeonian Kingdom Language Paeonian language Cities Astraion Vylazora Astibo Stobi Kings Agis Lycceius Patraus Audoleon Ariston Leon Dropion Bastareus Tribes
Agrianes
Ancient tribe in the Balkans
000 infantry and 500 cavalry and defeated the Dardani in a battle near Stobi, in which Dardani suffered great losses. This put Philip in a difficult
Dardani
Ethnic group
CE. The ethnonym Albanos was found on a funeral inscription from ancient Stobi in 1992 in present-day North Macedonia, near Gradsko about 90 km to the
Albanians_in_North_Macedonia
American art historian
monuments of the Balkans (leading to an important article on the monuments of Stobi in 1946). Several years later, after a wartime stint with the OSS in Washington
Ernst_Kitzinger
Former synagogue in Peki'in, Israel
Priene Sardis Greece and the Balkans Agora of Athens Delos Philippopolis Stobi Italy, Iberia and North Africa Berenice Bova Marina Elche Hammam-Lif Ostia
Peki'in_Synagogue
Ancient former synagogue in the Golan Heights, Syria
Priene Sardis Greece and the Balkans Agora of Athens Delos Philippopolis Stobi Italy, Iberia and North Africa Berenice Bova Marina Elche Hammam-Lif Ostia
Ed-Dikke_synagogue
Ancient Paeonian tribe
Paeonian Kingdom Language Paeonian language Cities Astraion Vylazora Astibo Stobi Kings Agis Lycceius Patraus Audoleon Ariston Leon Dropion Bastareus Tribes
Almopians
Malaysian association football club
2009–2010 Lotto 2011 ZON Hotel 2012 Resorts World Genting Aras Kuasa 2013 Stobi Chili's 2014–2016 Puma Aras Kuasa Resorts World Genting 2017 Jako July 2017–2018
Sri_Pahang_FC
Inscription from a synagogue in late Second Temple-era Jerusalem
Priene Sardis Greece and the Balkans Agora of Athens Delos Philippopolis Stobi Italy, Iberia and North Africa Berenice Bova Marina Elche Hammam-Lif Ostia
Theodotos_inscription
Ancient synagogue in Syria
Priene Sardis Greece and the Balkans Agora of Athens Delos Philippopolis Stobi Italy, Iberia and North Africa Berenice Bova Marina Elche Hammam-Lif Ostia
Dura-Europos_synagogue
King of Paeonia, 359/8 – c. 335 BC
Paeonian Kingdom Language Paeonian language Cities Astraion Vylazora Astibo Stobi Kings Agis Lycceius Patraus Audoleon Ariston Leon Dropion Bastareus Tribes
Lyppeius
Orthodox synagogue in Athens, Greece
Elsewhere Etz Hayyim (Crete) Kahal Shalom (Rhodes) Former Delos Ancient Greece Agora of Athens Philippopolis Stobi (Central Basilica) Judaism in Greece
Beth Shalom Synagogue (Athens)
Beth_Shalom_Synagogue_(Athens)
Modularities, Early Christian Wall Paintings from the Episcopal Basilica in Stobi", Stobi 2012 (in English) "Macedonia. Millennia of cultural and historical facts"
Elizabeta_Dimitrova
Orthodox synagogue in Rhodes, Greece
Elsewhere Etz Hayyim (Crete) Kahal Shalom (Rhodes) Former Delos Ancient Greece Agora of Athens Philippopolis Stobi (Central Basilica) Judaism in Greece
Kahal_Shalom_Synagogue
Treblinka. Section II: How Culture Remembers? 6. Ivan Mikulčić - The Jews in Stobi The section dedicated to the possibilities and forms of remembering the
The Jews from Macedonia and the Holocaust
The_Jews_from_Macedonia_and_the_Holocaust
Museum and archaeological site in the Golan Heights
Priene Sardis Greece and the Balkans Agora of Athens Delos Philippopolis Stobi Italy, Iberia and North Africa Berenice Bova Marina Elche Hammam-Lif Ostia
Katzrin ancient village and synagogue
Katzrin_ancient_village_and_synagogue
Ancient village and former synagogue, in the West Bank, Palestine
Priene Sardis Greece and the Balkans Agora of Athens Delos Philippopolis Stobi Italy, Iberia and North Africa Berenice Bova Marina Elche Hammam-Lif Ostia
Naaran
Putative ancient synagogue in the Agora of Athens, Greece
Elsewhere Etz Hayyim (Crete) Kahal Shalom (Rhodes) Former Delos Ancient Greece Agora of Athens Philippopolis Stobi (Central Basilica) Judaism in Greece
Synagogue in the Agora of Athens
Synagogue_in_the_Agora_of_Athens
Art of the Jewish people during antiquity
and incisions featuring menorahs were found at Ostia, Priene, Sardis and Stobi, and images of menorahs were also found on architectural and stone fragmenets
Ancient_Jewish_art
Iron Age tribe of Central Europe
probably the grandfather of the triumvir, was slain fighting against them near Stobi. In 114 BC, they surprised and destroyed the army of Gaius Porcius Cato
Scordisci
Priene Sardis Greece and the Balkans Agora of Athens Delos Philippopolis Stobi Italy, Iberia and North Africa Berenice Bova Marina Elche Hammam-Lif Ostia
Ancient_synagogues_in_Israel
Use of the name 'Macedonia'
consularis, counted 32 cities, and Macedonia Secunda in the north, with Stobi as its capital and governed by a praeses, only eight. The approximate boundary
Macedonia_(terminology)
Small ceramic or glass bottle
exceptionally elaborate unguentarium was found in a cremation burial at Stobi in North Macedonia. Made of milky glass, the vessel has a globular body
Unguentarium
1st-century BC building in Mykonos Municipality, Greece
Elsewhere Etz Hayyim (Crete) Kahal Shalom (Rhodes) Former Delos Ancient Greece Agora of Athens Philippopolis Stobi (Central Basilica) Judaism in Greece
Delos_Synagogue
Illyrian king
Vardar valley, but Philip caught and defeated him near the Paeonian capital Stobi with an army he had hastily conscripted from the cities of his kingdom.
Bato_(Dardanian_chieftain)
August 2, 1675, the Esnoga was finished. The Polycharmos Synagogue, of Stobi, was discovered in 1974; it was adjacent to a Christian church. The synagogue
Historic_synagogues
'because' так как [tak kak] 'since' (meaning 'for the reason that') чтобы [ˈʂtobɨ], дабы [ˈdabɨ] (bookish, archaic) 'so that' после того, как [ˈposʲlʲɪ tɐˈvo
Russian_grammar
Macedonian archaeologist (1922– 2007)
Yugoslav-American research projects, she conducted research in Bargali and Stobi. During the work carried out in 1966–1971, a basilica, a city tank and a
Blaga_Aleksova
Ancient synagogue in Gamla, Golan Heights
Priene Sardis Greece and the Balkans Agora of Athens Delos Philippopolis Stobi Italy, Iberia and North Africa Berenice Bova Marina Elche Hammam-Lif Ostia
Gamla_Synagogue
Orthodox synagogue in Thessaloniki, Greece
Elsewhere Etz Hayyim (Crete) Kahal Shalom (Rhodes) Former Delos Ancient Greece Agora of Athens Philippopolis Stobi (Central Basilica) Judaism in Greece
Yad_LeZikaron_Synagogue
Ancient tribe
Paeonian Kingdom Language Paeonian language Cities Astraion Vylazora Astibo Stobi Kings Agis Lycceius Patraus Audoleon Ariston Leon Dropion Bastareus Tribes
Odomanti
Paeonian Kingdom Language Paeonian language Cities Astraion Vylazora Astibo Stobi Kings Agis Lycceius Patraus Audoleon Ariston Leon Dropion Bastareus Tribes
Derrones
King of Paeonia, c. 335 – 315 BC
Paeonian Kingdom Language Paeonian language Cities Astraion Vylazora Astibo Stobi Kings Agis Lycceius Patraus Audoleon Ariston Leon Dropion Bastareus Tribes
Patraus
Archaeological site in northern Israel
Priene Sardis Greece and the Balkans Agora of Athens Delos Philippopolis Stobi Italy, Iberia and North Africa Berenice Bova Marina Elche Hammam-Lif Ostia
Khirbet_Wadi_Hammam
STOBI
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STOBI
Girl/Female
Australian, Vietnamese
Pink Rose
Boy/Male
Hindu
Embodiment of kindness
Male
Greek
(ΓεÏβάσιος) Greek form of Latin Gervasius, GERVASIOS means "spear servant."
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Lord Shiva; Good Name; North Name
Boy/Male
American, British, English, German
Friend in Battle; Friend with a Spear
Boy/Male
Hindu
Champion, Warrior
Boy/Male
Tamil
Giriraj | கிரிராஜ
Lord of mountain
Boy/Male
Indian
Girl/Female
Tamil
Rishmetha | ரீஷà¯à®®à¯‡à®¤à®¾Â
Boy/Male
Biblical, British, English, French, German, Hebrew
A Well; Declaring
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