Modern:
Umm Qays
Key People:
Menippus
Philodemus
Meleager

Gadara, ancient city of Palestine, a member of the Decapolis, located just southeast of the Sea of Galilee in Jordan. Gadara first appeared in history when it fell to the Seleucid Antiochus the Great (218 bce); the Jewish king Alexander Jannaeus took it after 10 months’ siege (c. 100 bce). It was restored by the Roman general Pompey, and Augustus gave it to Herod the Great (30 bce). Archaeological remains include three large theaters, a basilica, a temple, and a colonnaded street.

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