File:Tiberias 1903.jpg

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English: Plate XXXVI. Tiberias (looking N.)

The photograph is on too small a scale to give an adequate idea of the picturesqueness of Tiberias, with its mediaeval castle and walls, with its mosque minaret and palms. Traces of the ancient city (built by Herod Antipas 16-22 A.D.) extend more into the foreground.
Sea of Tiberias. (also Sea of Galilee, Sea of Gennesar)

  • Publisher: Oxford : Clarendon Press
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Source Sacred sites of the gospels with illustrations, maps and plans by W. SANDAY, D.D., LL.D., Litt.D. LADY MARGARET PROFESSOR OF DIVINITY AND CANON OF CHRIST CHITRCH, OXFORD HON. FELLOW OF EXETER COLLEGE WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF Paul waterhouse, M.A., RR.I.B.A.
Author Sanday, W. (William) (1843-1920); Waterhouse, Paul (1861-1924)

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