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Tiberias has been considered one of... Tiberias was the largest Jewish city in the Galilee... Tiberias has historically been known for its... s Tiberias was probably the site of the Bilbical village of Chammath... Tiberias was founded as a Jewish city sometime around 20 CE by... There is a legend that Tiberias was built on the site of the biblical village of... The prestige of Tiberias was so great that the sea of Galilee soon came to be called the sea... Tiberias was spared because its inhabitants remained loyal to Rome after... and after several moves eventually settled in Tiberias in about 150 CE... Tiberias and its neighbor... In the sixth century Tiberias was still the seat of Jewish religious learning... Tiberias was the site where during the final... In 628 the Byzantium army retook Tiberias and the slaughter of the Christians was reciprocated with a slaughter of the Jews... In 636 CE Tiberias was the regional capital until Bet Shean took its place following the... The Caliphate allowed 70 Jewish families from Tiberias to form the core of a renewed Jewish presence in Jerusalem and the importance of... Tiberias to Jewish life declined... Tiberias was revitalised in 749 after Bet Shean was destroyed in an earthquake... and other such diseases came to Tiberias to bath in the hot springs for three days... In 1033 Tiberias was again destroyed by an earthquake... described Tiberias as a small town... who ruled Tiberias until the Ottoman conquest in 1516... A map of the Tiberias region in the 1870s by the... was granted tax collecting rights in Tiberias and its surrounding villages by... Tiberias was under the autonomous rule of Dhaher... An American expedition found Tiberias still in a state of disrepair in 1847... It was reported that the Jewish inhabitants of Tiberias enjoyed more peace and security than those of... the Jews of Tiberias numbered about 2... Tiberias prior to 1946... The population of Tiberias was recorded by the British authorities as follows... Ancient and medieval Tiberias was destroyed by a series of devastating earthquakes... Tiberias has been severely damaged by earthquakes since antiquity... It is believed to have been brought to Tiberias by Christian pilgrims... Old Tiberias synagogue to regain its former glory...

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