Negev, A. (1976). Legio, later Maximianopolis (el-Lajijun), Israel. A site in the Valley of Jezreel, called Kefar Otnay in the Jewish sources, in which Legio IV Ferrata camped after the Bar Kohbah revolt (Ptol. 5. 15. 3).
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationNegev, Avraham. Legio, Later Maximianopolis (el-Lajijun), Israel. A Site in the Valley of Jezreel, Called Kefar Otnay in the Jewish Sources, in Which Legio IV Ferrata Camped After the Bar Kohbah Revolt (Ptol. 5. 15. 3). 1976.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationNegev, Avraham. Legio, Later Maximianopolis (el-Lajijun), Israel. A Site in the Valley of Jezreel, Called Kefar Otnay in the Jewish Sources, in Which Legio IV Ferrata Camped After the Bar Kohbah Revolt (Ptol. 5. 15. 3). 1976.
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