or AMANA, in Ancient Geography, a river of Phoenicia, which, rising from Mount Hermon, washed the foot and west sides of Damascus, and falls into the Phoenician sea to the north of Tripolis, called Chrysorrhoas, by the Greeks.
ABANGA. See ADY.
or AMANA, in Ancient Geography, a river of Phoenicia, which, rising from Mount Hermon, washed the foot and west sides of Damascus, and falls into the Phoenician sea to the north of Tripolis, called Chrysorrhoas, by the Greeks.
ABANGA. See ADY.