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  2. Philistines - Wikipedia

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    Philistine territory along with neighboring states; such as the separate kingdoms of Judah and Israel, in the 9th century BC. The Philistines (Hebrew: פְּלִשְׁתִּים, romanized: Pəlištīm; LXX: Koinē Greek: Φυλιστιείμ, romanized: Phulistieím; Latin: Philistaei) were an ancient people who lived on the south coast of Canaan during the Iron Age in a confederation of city ...

  3. Caphtor - Wikipedia

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    Genealogically, the Philistines are categorized as descendants of the Caphtorites within the table of nations. The Book of Jeremiah suggests that Caphtor is an island ("the isle of Caphtor"), but the term might alternatively refer to a seashore. [2] Traditionally, Caphtor has been linked to Crete and associated with Egyptian Keftiu or Akkadian ...

  4. Philistia - Wikipedia

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    The identity of the aforementioned Ziklag, a city which according to the Bible marked the border between the Philistine and Israelite territory, remains uncertain. [17] Philistia included Jaffa (in today's Tel Aviv), but it was lost to the Hebrews during Solomon's time. Nonetheless, the Philistine king of Ashkelon conquered Jaffa again circa ...

  5. Category:Philistine cities - Wikipedia

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    Cities associated with the Philistines. Asia portal; ... Pages in category "Philistine cities" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.

  6. File:Kingdom of Philistines 830 map-es.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ar.wikipedia.org كنعانيون; Usage on arz.wikipedia.org فلستيون; Usage on ast.wikipedia.org

  7. Gath (city) - Wikipedia

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    These strata enable the study of the entire sequence of the Philistine culture, since at other Philistine sites (such as Ekron, Ashdod, and Ashkelon) these phases are not well represented. Archaeologists believe it was the largest city of the Southern Levant during the 10th and 9th centuries BCE.

  8. Category:Philistia - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to Philistia, a geo-political region occupied by the Philistines. Its northern boundary was the Yarkon River with the Mediterranean on the west, Judah to the east and the Wadi El-Arish to the south. [1] [2

  9. Category:Philistines - Wikipedia

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    Philistine cities (3 C, 14 P) G. Goliath (18 P) L. Philistine language (1 C, 1 P) P. Philistine kings (10 P) Pages in category "Philistines" The following 22 pages ...