Galatia (/ɡəˈleɪʃə/; Ancient Greek: Γαλατία, Galatía, "Gaul") was an ancient area in the highlands of central Anatolia, roughly corresponding to the provinces...
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Look up Galatia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Galatia may refer to: Galatia, an ancient region of Asia Minor Galatia (Roman province), a province...
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Galatia is a city in Barton County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 45. Settler David C. Barrows founded...
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Galatia (/ɡəˈleɪʃə/) was the name of a province of the Roman Empire in Anatolia (modern central Turkey). It was established by the first emperor, Augustus...
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Galatia was a region of Central Anatolia settled by the Gauls after their invasions in the mid-3rd century BC. From then until 62 BC, the Galatians ruled...
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Galatia is a village in Saline County, Illinois, in the United States. As of the 2010 census, the village population was 933. Galatia is named for Albert...
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Gaul (redirect from Galatia (Europe))
the alternatives Francia and Francogallia). The Greek and Latin names Galatia (first attested by Timaeus of Tauromenium in the 4th century BC) and Gallia...
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Γαλάτες, romanized: Galátes, lit. 'Gauls') were a Celtic people dwelling in Galatia, a region of central Anatolia in modern-day Turkey surrounding Ankara during...
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Germa in Galatia or Germensis in Galatia is a suppressed see and now a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church. Its seat was at Germensis in Galatia (also...
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Amyntas (Ancient Greek: Ἀμύντας), Tetrarch of the Trocmi was a King of Galatia and of several adjacent countries between 36 and 25 BC, mentioned by Strabo...
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Deiotarus (redirect from Deiotarus I of Galatia)
Deiotarus of Galatia (in Galatian and Greek Deiotaros, surnamed Philoromaios ("Friend of the Romans"); c. 105 BC – 42 BC, 41 BC or 40 BC) was a Chief...
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Galata (redirect from Galatia, Turkey)
to have camped here during the Hellenistic period before settling into Galatia in central Anatolia;[citation needed] or from galatas (meaning "milkman")...
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Palladius of Galatia (Greek: Παλλάδιος Γαλατίας) was a Christian chronicler and the bishop of Helenopolis in Bithynia. He was a devoted disciple of Saint...
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area (25,632 km2). Serving as the capital of the ancient Celtic state of Galatia (280–64 BC), and later of the Roman province with the same name (25 BC–7th...
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Beypazarı (redirect from Anastasiopolis in Galatia)
a Roman province in 25 BC, and was split into two provinces, Galatia Prima and Galatia Secunda. The town gained importance in Christian times when it...
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Rhabdomantis galatia, the branded large fox, is a butterfly in the family Hesperiidae. It is found in Sierra Leone, Guinea, Liberia, Ivory Coast, Ghana...
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Augustus, and the subject of Corneille's tragedy Cinna Cinna (Galatia), a town of ancient Galatia, now in Turkey Cinna (plant), a genus of grasses Cinna (play)...
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Galateia, Kozani (redirect from Galatia (Kozani), Greece)
Galateia (Greek: Γαλάτεια), known before 1926 as Chor (Greek: Τσορ), is a village and a community of the Eordaia municipality. Before the 2011 local government...
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Justinianopolis was a Roman and Byzantine era city and ancient Bishopric in Galatia. It has been identified with modern Sivrihisar, Eskişehir Province Central...
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Euphrates, to the north by the Pontus, and to the west by Lycaonia and eastern Galatia. The name, traditionally used in Christian sources throughout history,...
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of Early Christian communities in Galatia. Scholars have suggested that this is either the Roman province of Galatia in southern Anatolia, or a large region...
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Galatian may refer to: Galatians (people) Galatian language Galatia Galatia (Roman province) Galatians (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists...
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Gallograeci to refer to either the Galatians or the Gauls in general Galatia in Asia Minor Galatia (Roman province) Galatian (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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largest city in the world, taking the lead from Chang'an, capital of China. Galatia becomes a Roman province after the death of its king. The Roman troops...
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Kingdom of Pontus 302–64 BC Bithynia 297–74 BC Attalid kingdom 282–129 BC Galatia 281–64 BC Parthian Empire 247 BC–224 AD Armenian Empire 190 BC–428 AD Roman...
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Germenorum) was an ancient and Byzantine city in the Roman province of Galatia Secunda. The Byzantine writer Theophanes informs us that at a later period...
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the southeast, while Galatian, a Celtic language, was spoken throughout Galatia in the central peninsula. Among the other peoples who established a significant...
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as it was common to attribute at that point in history. Corinth Ephesus Galatia Philippi Colossae Thessalonica Rome Seven letters (with consensus dates)...
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origin, referring to the Gauls who invaded southeast Europe and settled in Galatia. The suffix -atai might be a Greek inflection. Linguist Kim McCone suggests...
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Christian Bible. It is authored by Paul the Apostle for the churches in Galatia, written between 49–58 CE. This chapter contains Paul's exhortations and...
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