Arameans - Coele-Syria was a region of Syria in classical antiquity
Time: 332 BC
Place: Damascus, Syria
Details: Coele-Syria was a region of Syria in classical antiquity. It probably derived from the Aramaic word for all of the regions of Syria, but it was most often applied to the Beqaa Valley between Lebanon and the Anti-Lebanon mountain ranges.
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