The Innocents Abroad - Chapter 51
Want of Dignity An Oriental Well Arab Saluting Free Sons of the Desert
Reading Date
July 10, 2012
SL Venue
Botanical Gardens Story Telling Pavilion

Twain Chapter Comments

scott Wed, 12/05/2018 - 13:50

This site has quite a history, from Wikipedia:  "Sebastia is home to a number of important archaeological sites. The ancient site of Samaria-Sebaste is located just above the built up area of the modern day village on the eastern slope of the hill. The ruins dominate the hillside and comprise remains from six successive cultures dating back 10,000 years: Canaanite, Israelite, Hellenistic, Herodian, Roman and Byzantine.  The city was destroyed by Alexander the Great in 331 BCE, and was destroyed again by John Hyrcanus in 108 BCE. Pompey rebuilt the town in the year 63 BCE. In 27 BCE, Augustus Caesar gave it to Herod the Great. Herod expanded and renovated the city, and named it "Sebaste", meaning "Augustus", in the Emperor's honor. Herod the Great had his sons Alexander and Aristobulus brought to Sebaste, and strangled in 7 BCE after a trial in Berytus and getting permission from Caesar." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sebastia,_Nablus

scott Wed, 12/05/2018 - 13:50

SLC and companions departed Nazareth, 7:30 a.m., and camped that night at Janīn.