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Omrit (Hebrew: חורבת עומרית, romanized: Horvat Omrit), or Khirbat ‘Umayrī, is the site of an ancient Roman temple in the Israel–Syria demilitarised zone. It is believed that Omrit was built by Herod the Great in honor of Augustus around 20 BCE. The site was destroyed in the Galilee earthquake of 363; a small chapel was later built on its ruins in the Byzantine period.

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  • Omrit, est un site archéologique situé au nord-est de la vallée de la Houla, en Israël. Proche du village de Horvat Omrit / Khirbat ‘Umayrī, le site se situe au pied du mont Hermon à la frontière syro-israélienne. (fr)
  • Omrit (Hebrew: חורבת עומרית, romanized: Horvat Omrit), or Khirbat ‘Umayrī, is the site of an ancient Roman temple in the Israel–Syria demilitarised zone. It is believed that Omrit was built by Herod the Great in honor of Augustus around 20 BCE. The site was destroyed in the Galilee earthquake of 363; a small chapel was later built on its ruins in the Byzantine period. (en)
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  • Aerial view of Omrit (en)
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  • Omrit, est un site archéologique situé au nord-est de la vallée de la Houla, en Israël. Proche du village de Horvat Omrit / Khirbat ‘Umayrī, le site se situe au pied du mont Hermon à la frontière syro-israélienne. (fr)
  • Omrit (Hebrew: חורבת עומרית, romanized: Horvat Omrit), or Khirbat ‘Umayrī, is the site of an ancient Roman temple in the Israel–Syria demilitarised zone. It is believed that Omrit was built by Herod the Great in honor of Augustus around 20 BCE. The site was destroyed in the Galilee earthquake of 363; a small chapel was later built on its ruins in the Byzantine period. (en)
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  • Omrit (fr)
  • Omrit (en)
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