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Edessa - Wikipedia In the second half of the second century BC, as the Seleucid Empire disintegrated during wars with Parthia (145–129 BC), Edessa became the capital of the Abgarid dynasty, who founded the kingdom of Osroene (also known as Edessa)
Edessa - World History Encyclopedia Edessa (modern Urfa), located today in south-east Turkey but once part of upper Mesopotamia on the frontier of the Syrian desert, was an important city throughout antiquity and the Middle Ages
How significant was the city of Edessa? - World History Edu Edessa was founded around 303 BCE by Seleucus I Nicator, a general of Alexander the Great and founder of the Seleucid Empire He named the city after the ancient Macedonian capital, Édessa, possibly due to its abundant water sources
Edessa | Byzantine City, Ancient Ruins, Waterfalls | Britannica Its waterfalls are celebrated and attract numerous visitors A prominent trading and agricultural centre, Edessa also manufactures carpets and textiles and is the seat of the metropolitan bishop of Edessa and Pella (Pélla)
Edessa: The Greek City of Water and the Five Senses Edessa is the capital of Pella, located in the prefecture of Central Macedonia in Northern Greece The city is home to some of Greece’s most majestic water sources
Edessa | Greek Destinations Edessa, nestled in northern Greece, is a city that beautifully blends natural beauty with rich cultural heritage Known as the " City of Waters," Edessa is famous for its stunning waterfalls, which are a central attraction symbolizing the city’s unique charm
Edessa the queen of waterfalls - Adore Greece Edessa, perched at a high altitude in the mountains of Northern Greece, offers a distinct experience with its cooler, mountainous climate This city is renowned for its spectacular natural waterfalls, most notably the Karanos, which add to its unique charm
Edessa, Greece - Wikipedia In the modern period, Edessa was one of Greece's industrial centers until the middle of the 20th century, with many textile factories operating in the city and its immediate vicinity
Greek History | Edessa Edessa, also known as Vodena in some historical contexts, is a city in northern Greece, in the region of Macedonia It has a long and varied history, stretching from ancient times through the Byzantine and Ottoman periods to the present day