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    Anazarbus (redirect from Anazarba)
    connection. At least it's known a city called Anazarbus (Ἀνάζαρβος) and Anazarba (Ἀνάζαρβα) and Anazarbon (Ἀνάζαρβον), situated on the river Pyramus, existed...
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  • Asclepiades (Ancient Greek: Ἀσκληπιάδης) or Asclepios of Anazarba in Cilicia was a historian of ancient Greece. He is mentioned by several ancient writers...
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    University in 1931. Joaquín Larraín Gandarillas (1822–1897), Archbishop of Anazarba, was the founder and first rector of the PUC. The PUC is a modern university;...
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    Bularghu, the Mongol representative in Cilicia, at his camp just outside Anazarba. Bularghu, a recent convert to Islam, murdered the entire Armenian party...
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    1869 Charles Petre Eyre (b. 1817, d. 1902) was consecrated Archbishop of Anazarba and appointed administrator Apostolic. On the Restoration of the Scottish...
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  • Empire in the time of Esarhaddon. It was formerly wrongly identified with Anazarba. R.H. Simpson, "A Note on Cyinda," Historia 6 (1957): 503-04. J.D. Bing...
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  • of Alexandria, grammarian from around the 5th century BC Asclepiades of Anazarba, historian of uncertain age, from Anazarbus Asclepiades of Tragilus (4th...
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  • Diocaesareia or Diokaisareia (Ancient Greek: Διοκαισάρεια), also called Anazarba (Ancient Greek: Ἀνάζαρβα) and Kyinda (Ancient Greek: Κύϊνδα) was a Graeco-Roman...
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    Metropolitan in provincial capital of Cilicia Secunda, the Archdiocese of Anazarba, as mentioned in the Notitiae Episcopatuum in the 6th century and one dating...
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    Bilarghu, the Mongol representative in Cilicia, at his camp just outside Anazarba. Bilarghu, a recent convert to Islam, had sought to build a mosque in the...
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    Italian domains. 1129 Thoros I, the Armenian ruler of Cilicia, captures Anazarba. 1130 February. Bohemond II invades Cilicia, but Thoros I's ally, Gazi...
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