Year | Description |
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~1150 BC | The Peleset were the "sea people" who invaded Egypt during the reign of Ramesses III. |
~900 BC | Peleset was a region of Canaan. |
~800 BC | Palaastu was overthrown by the Assyrians. |
~675 BC | The Assyrian Empire had a district of Piliste. |
450 BC | Phoenicians and Syrians lived in the satrap of Palestine, a district of Syria. |
340 BC | Aristotle references the Dead Sea in the region of Palestine. |
150 BC | Greeks reference a part of Syria called Palestine. |
43 AD | Pliny the Elder refers to a region of Syria "formerly called Palestina". |
94 AD | Josephus refers to the Jews of Palestine. |
135 AD | Hadrian used the name Syria Palestine to include a region called Iudaea Province. |
390 AD | Roman Diocese of the East included three administrative units of Palestina Prima, Secunda, and Tertia. Palestina Prima included Judea and Samaria. |
900 AD | Limits of the Five Patriarchies lists Palestine as part of the patriarchate. |
1220 AD | The "History of Jerusalem" references three Palestines as part of Greater Syria, with the first part named Judaea. |
1421 AD | The Palestine Pilgrims' Text Society lists three Palestines, including Judaea and Samaria. |
1747 AD | "Palestine, a part of Asiatic Turkey, is situated between 36 and 38 degrees of E longitude and between 31 and 34 degress of N latitude, bounded by the Mount Libanus, which divides it from Syria, on the North, by Mount Hermon, which separates it from Arabia Deserta, on the East, by the mountains of Seir, and the deserts of Arabia Petraea, on the South, and by the Mediterranean Sea on the West." |
1880 AD | The Ottoman Empire issued decrees intended to limit Zionist immigration, including Palestine. |
1915 AD | The "Filistin Risalesi" included as survey by the Ottoman Empire which identified three sanjaqs of Palestines, including the sanjaq of Jerusalem. |
1920 AD | The British Mandate, following World War I, created Palestine Eretz Israel. |
1948 AD | The State of Israel was established. |
source:
Timeline of the name "Palestine" - Wikipedia
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