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'''Dora''' was an city on the coast of the Mediterranean.   
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'''Dora / Dor''' was an city on the coast of the Mediterranean.   


==Overview==
==Overview==
Dor was an ancient Canaanite city.  
Dor was an ancient Canaanite city.  


In the Persian period Dor was a colony of [[Sidon]]. In ca. 460 BCE it was sized by the Athenians as an outpost for their navy in their alliance with the Egyptians against the Persians.  
In the Persian period Dor was a colony of [[Sidon]]. In ca. 460 BCE it was sized by the Athenians as an outpost for their navy in their alliance with the Egyptians against the Persians.  


Dor became a Ptolemaic fortress and was besieged by Antiochus VII. Under the Romans, it was granted a semi-autonomous status, which the city kept throughout the reign of Herod and his successors. According to Josephus a synagogue existed there before the destruction of the second Temple.  
Dora became a Ptolemaic fortress and was besieged by Antiochus VII. Under the Romans, it was granted a semi-autonomous status, which the city kept throughout the reign of Herod and his successors. According to Josephus a synagogue existed there before the destruction of the second Temple.  


The city continued to flourish in the Byzantine period as attested by the presence of a church.
The city continued to flourish in the Byzantine period as attested by the presence of a church.


==Dora in ancient sources==
Dora was first investigated in the 1920s, by [[John Garstang]], on behalf of the British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem.


==Dora in Scholarship==
==In Depth==
Dora was first investigated in the 1920s, by [[John Garstang]], on behalf of the British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem.


==Dora in Fiction==
* [[Dora (sources)]] -- survey of ancient sources


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tel_Dor Wikipedia]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tel_Dor Wikipedia]


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Latest revision as of 10:15, 23 February 2012


Dora / Dor was an city on the coast of the Mediterranean.

Overview

Dor was an ancient Canaanite city.

In the Persian period Dor was a colony of Sidon. In ca. 460 BCE it was sized by the Athenians as an outpost for their navy in their alliance with the Egyptians against the Persians.

Dora became a Ptolemaic fortress and was besieged by Antiochus VII. Under the Romans, it was granted a semi-autonomous status, which the city kept throughout the reign of Herod and his successors. According to Josephus a synagogue existed there before the destruction of the second Temple.

The city continued to flourish in the Byzantine period as attested by the presence of a church.

Dora was first investigated in the 1920s, by John Garstang, on behalf of the British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem.

In Depth

External links

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