Proper noun
Megiddo
Mount Megiddo, site of an ancient city in northern Israel's Jezreel valley
Britain British armoured car and motorcycle at the Battle of Megiddo (1918) The British army took lessons from the successful infantry and artillery offensives on the Western Front in late 1918. Source: Internet
According to the biblical record, Megiddo was held by the Canaanites during the period of the judges (Judg 1:27). Source: Internet
If this proves to be accurate, it would mean that Megiddo was destroyed more than forty years after the Sea People came through the region in 1177 BC. Source: Internet
He was allowed to re-join the Megiddo dig as a lowly volunteer, given the dirtiest, most unskilled work and told there was no accommodation available. Source: Internet
However, since the bronze statue base of Ramses VI is not found in a good context, it should not be used to date the ending of Megiddo VIIA. Source: Internet
This is a depiction of the rulers of the cities of Canaan that Thutmose III captured when Megiddo fell. Source: Internet