Hierapolis

Hierapolis, 1, an ancient city of Syria Cyrrhestica, now in ruins, situated between Antioch and Mesopotamia, 14 m. W. of the Euphrates; had considerable commercial importance, and was famous for its great temple of Astarte. 2, A city of ancient Phrygia, 5 m. N. of Laodicea; the birthplace of Epictetus, and where Paul founded a church; was celebrated for its hot springs.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Hicks-Beach, Sir Michael Edward * Hiero I.
[wait for the fun]
Heyne, Christian Gottlob
Heyse, Paul Johann
Heywood
Heywood, John
Hezekiah
Hiawatha
Hibbert Lectures
Hibernia
Hicks, Elias
Hicks-Beach, Sir Michael Edward
Hierapolis
Hiero I.
Hiero II.
Hieronymus
Higden, Ralph
Higgins, Matthew James
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth
High Church
High Places
High Seas
Highgate

Nearby

Links here from Chalmers

Apollinarius, Claudius
Papias
Sandys, George