Note 111
The old tower Psephina, in the middle ages
Neblosa, was named Castellum Pisanum, from the patriarch
Daimbert. It is still the citadel, the residence of the
Turkish aga, and commands a prospect of the Dead Sea, Judea,
and Arabia, (D'Anville, p. 19 - 23.) It was likewise called the Tower of David,
The History Of The Decline And
Fall Of The Roman Empire
—Fall In The East
—Chapter 58