Antioch in Pisidia – alternatively Antiochia in Pisidia or Pisidian Antioch (Greek: Ἀντιόχεια τῆς Πισιδίας) and in Roman Empire, Latin: Antiochia Caesareia...
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settlements were Antioch in Pisidia, Termessos, Cremna, Sagalassos, Etenna, Neapolis, Selge, Tyriacum, Laodiceia Katakekaumene, Adada (Pisidia) and Philomelium...
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Margaret the Virgin (redirect from Margaret of Antioch)
needed]. According to a 9th-century martyrology of Rabanus Maurus, Margaret suffered at Antioch in Pisidia (in what is now Turkey) in c. 304, during the...
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Patriarchate of Antioch still rests its claim for primacy. This is not to be confused with Antioch in Pisidia, to which Barnabas and Paul of Tarsus later...
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Quirinius (category 1st-century Roman governors of Syria)
victory, he was awarded a triumph and elected duumvir by the colony of Antioch of Pisidia. By 1 AD, Quirinius was appointed tutor to Augustus' grandson Gaius...
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western interior parts of Anatolia. He is attested in various localized variants, such as Mēn Askaenos in Antioch in Pisidia, or Mēn Pharnakou at Ameria...
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Troy (redirect from City of Troy)
rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of cuneiform script. Troy (Ancient Greek: Τροία, romanized: Troíā; Latin: Trōia;...
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Hadrianopolis in Paphlagonia, in Turkey Caesarea Antiochia, also known as Antioch of Pisidia, an ancient Pisidian and Roman city Caesarea Germanica, now Kahramanmaraş...
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Galatians (people) (category Ancient peoples of Anatolia)
Akrasos and Nakrason and placed garrisons at Seleucia Sidera, Apamea, Antioch of Pisidia, Laodicea on the Lycus, Hierapolis, Peltos and Vlandos to limit Galatian...
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Antiochia (redirect from Siege of Antiochia)
Antiochia Mygdonia, in ancient Mesopotamia, now Nusaybin, Mardin Province Antioch of Pisidia (also Antiochia in Phrygia), near modern Yalvaç, Isparta Province...
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(died 814), Bishop of Antioch in Pisidia George I of Antioch (Greek Orthodox) (r. 640-656), Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch George of Beltan, Syriac Orthodox...
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Principality of Antioch, a Crusader state with its capital at Antioch on the Orontes Antioch, Pisidia, with a corresponding titular see. Antioch on the Maeander...
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Acts 13 (category Pisidia)
Jerusalem Antioch, Pisidia Iconium, Phrygia The first missionary journey of Paul and Barnabas took place about AD 47–48. This section opens the account of Paul's...
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Ploutonion at Hierapolis (category History of Denizli Province)
D'Andria, a professor of archaeology at the University of Salento. As part of a restoration project, a replica of the marble statue of Hades and Cerberus...
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Ephesus (category History of İzmir Province)
important enough to be addressed by a letter written by Bishop Ignatius of Antioch to the Ephesians which begins with "Ignatius, who is also called Theophorus...
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Byzantium (category Members of the Delian League)
continued to be used as a name of Constantinople sporadically and to varying degrees during the thousand-year existence of the Eastern Roman Empire, which...
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Basilica (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024)
Christian places of worship; examples are known at Ephesus, Aspendos, and at Magnesia on the Maeander. The Great Basilica in Antioch of Pisidia is a rare securely...
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Isparta (redirect from Baris in Pisidia)
Christian bishopric, a suffragan of the Metropolitan see of Antioch of Pisidia, the capital of the province. The names of two of its bishops are known with...
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Yalvaç (category Pisidia)
of ancient Antioch of Pisidia are 1 km northeast of the town. Yalvaç is twinned with: Bethlehem, Palestine A panorama of Antioch, Pisidia. A detail from...
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Turkey) Archdiocese of Antinoe (Antinoöpolis, Egypt) Archdiocese of Antiochia in Pisidia (Antioch of Pisidia, Turkey) Archdiocese of Apamea in Bithynia...
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Fragments of the Res Gestae Divi Augusti in Greek have been found in the area. Sozopolis in Pisidia was the birthplace of Severus of Antioch (born around...
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Ius Italicum (category Government of the Roman Empire)
Ilici, Lugdunum, Vienna, Cassandrea, Dium, Parium, Antioch of Pisidia. Augustus also enacted the law of Ius Italicum on the following cities in order to...
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Tarsus, Mersin (category Districts of Mersin Province)
του Κύδνου, Latin: Antiochia ad Cydnum), to distinguish it from Syrian Antioch. The Romans knew it as Juliopolis, while it was Darson in Western Armenian...
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Smyrna (category Geography of İzmir Province)
considerable Jewish colony. It was one of the seven churches addressed in the Book of Revelation. Saint Ignatius of Antioch visited Smyrna and later wrote letters...
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Harpasa (category Populated places of the Byzantine Empire)
Catholic titular see. Little is known of the history of this town, situated on the east bank of the Harpasus, a tributary of the Mæander. It is mentioned by...
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Alexandria Troas (redirect from History of Alexandria Troas)
Eutychus occurred). Ignatius of Antioch also paused at this city before continuing to his martyrdom at Rome. Several of its later bishops are known: Marinus...
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The Epistle of Ignatius to the Smyrnaeans (often simply called Smyrnaeans) is an epistle from circa 110 A.D. attributed to Ignatius of Antioch, a second-century...
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Mu'awiya I (redirect from Shia view of Muawiyah I)
attacked Antioch of Pisidia or Antioch of Isauria. Following the death of Constans II in July 668, Mu'awiya oversaw an increasingly aggressive policy of naval...
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Epistle to the Galatians (redirect from Book of Galatians)
the cities of Galatia (Antioch of Pisidia, Iconium, Lystra and Derbe) during his missionary journeys. They seem to have been composed mainly of Gentile converts...
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Ani (redirect from The church of St Gregory of Tigran Honents)
province of Kars, next to the closed border with Armenia. Between 961 and 1045, it was the capital of the Bagratid Armenian kingdom that covered much of present-day...
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