@misc{Filipczak_Paweł_W, author={Filipczak, Paweł}, howpublished={online}, publisher={Zielona Góra: Oficyna Wydawnicza Uniwersytetu Zielonogórskiego}, language={pol}, abstract={The border between the provinces of Syria Coele and Syria Phoenice, created by Emperor Septimius Severus, is not precisely known. Both provinces had exactly the same name (Syria Coele) or almost the same name (Syria Phoenice), as the geographical and historical lands described for a long time in Greek and Roman literature. However, the provinces did not cover the same area as the geographical regions.}, abstract={Cassius Dio, an author writing under the Severans, does not use the names of both provinces at all or does so incorrectly. The later report by Herodian, supported by subsequent sources (Ammian, Malalas), proves the presence of the city of Emesa in Syria Phoenice, and therefore the border with Syria Coele must have run north of this city. Hypothetically, however, it can be assumed that the border was located even further north, i.e. between the towns of Rafanea (Phoenta in Syria) and Apamea (Coele in Syria).}, type={artykuł}, title={W sprawie granicy między prowincjami rzymskimi Syrią Coele i Syrią Phoenice = Concerning the border between the Roman provinces of Syria Coele and Syria Phoenice}, keywords={Syria, Fenicja, Syria Coele, Syria Phoenice, prowincja, Phoenice, province}, }