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Resafa
Resafa ((アラビア語:الرصافة) ()), known in Roman times as Sergiopolis (which has nameskes) and briefly as Anastasiopolis, was a city located in the Roman province of Euphratensis, in modern-day Syria. It is an archaeological site situated south-west of the city of Ar Raqqah and the Euphrates. Procopius describes at length the ramparts and buildings erected there by Justinian.〔"De edificiis", II, ix〕 The walls of Resafa which are still well preserved are over 1600 feet in length and about 1000 feet in width; round or square towers were erected about every hundred feet; there are also ruins of a church with three apses. == Names == Resafa corresponds to the Akkadian ''Raṣappa'' and the Biblical ''Rezeph'' (Septuagint; in Ancient greek Ràphes, Ράφες), where it is mentioned in ;〔Hans Wildberger, ''Isaiah 28-39'' (Continental Commentary), ISBN 0-8006-9510-0, p. 410, p. 418 (text )〕〔 cuneiform sources give Rasaappa, Rasappa, and Rasapi .〔 Ptolemy calls it ''Rhesapha'' (Ρεσαφα in greek).〔V, xiv, 19, cited in 〕 In the late Roman Tabula Peutingeriana, it is called ''Risapa''.〔Catholic Encyclopedia (1907), ''loc.cit.''〕 In the ''Notitia dignitatum'', it is ''Rosafa''.〔
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