Qision
Ancient Jewish settlements of GalileeAncient synagogues in the Land of IsraelArchaeological sites in IsraelTalmud places
Qision (Hebrew: קַצִיּוֹן, also spelled Qazion and Qatsion) was an ancient settlement in Upper Galilee, now an archaeological site in northern Israel, featuring the ruins of the settlement, including a public building, possibly an ancient synagogue, alongside an inscription dedicated to the Roman emperor Septimius Severus and his family commissioned by the local Jewish community. The site is known as Ḥorvat Qazyon (Hebrew: חורבת קציון), and in Arabic as Khirbet Qasyun or Khirbet Keisun.
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886, Merom HaGalil Regional Council
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N 33.042777777778 ° | E 35.529444444444 ° |
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חורבת קציון
886
Merom HaGalil Regional Council
North District, Israel
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