Erythras [1]

Erythras [1]

ERYTHRAS, æ, ein alter König, von welchem das erythräische oder rothe Meer den Namen bekommen, der aber an sich kein anderer, als Edom, oder Esau, gewesen, als dessen Namen Edom einerley mit Erythras, und dieser mit roth, ist. Voss. Theol. gent. lib. I. c. 34.


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