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    Isauria (/aɪˈzɔːriə/ or /aɪˈsɔːriə/; Ancient Greek: Ἰσαυρία), in ancient geography, is a rugged, isolated district in the interior of Asia Minor, of very...
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    Isauria is a genus of snout moths described by Émile Louis Ragonot in 1887. Isauria crepusculella (Lederer, 1870) Isauria dilucidella (Duponchel, 1836)...
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  • medieval city in Roman and Byzantine era Isauria. Located in the Calycadnus basin, it was part of the Decapolis of Isauria. The city is mentioned by Hierocles...
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  • (Ancient Greek: Δαλισανδός) was a city of ancient Cappadocia and later of Isauria, near the river Cydnus. It is considered to have been near Sınabiç, 6 km...
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    Silifke (redirect from Seleucia Isauria)
    Calycadnus (Seleucia ad Calycadnum), Seleucia in Cilicia, Seleucia in Isauria, Seleucia Trachea, and Seleucia Tracheotis. The site of the ancient city...
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  • ancient settlement in Isauria Isaura Nea, ancient settlement in Isauria Isaura, feminine singular of Isauri, the inhabitants of Isauria several Roman legions:...
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  • (Ancient Greek: Ζηνούπολις) was an ancient Roman and Byzantine city in Isauria. Its site is located near Elmayurdu in Asiatic Turkey. This city was the...
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  • Hierapolis in Isauria was a city and diocese in ancient Isauria, which remains a Latin Catholic titular see. Its modern site seems unclear. The city was...
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  • ecclesiastical authorities. It was in time assigned to the late Roman province of Isauria. It was a bishopric; no longer the seat a residential bishop, it remains...
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  • in ancient Isauria. It became a bishopric: no longer the seat of a residential bishop, it remains, under the name of Neapolis in Isauria, a titular see...
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  • Astra was a town of ancient Isauria, inhabited in Roman times. The name does not occur among ancient authors but is inferred from epigraphic and other...
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  • might mean the Taurus and Antitaurus, but Hierocles places Claudiopolis in Isauria, a description that cannot apply to the places so named of Pliny and Ptolemy...
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    Isauria dilucidella is a species of moth in the family Pyralidae. It was described by Philogène Auguste Joseph Duponchel in 1836. It is found in most...
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  • Limonlu Çayı) Lamus (city), ancient city on the river Lamus (Isauria), town of ancient Isauria Lamus (see), Catholic titular see Eduardo Cote Lamus (1928–1964)...
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    Roman Empire fell following the deposition of Romulus Augustulus. Born in Isauria, Zeno was known as Tarasis before adopting his Greek name and becoming...
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    Iotape (redirect from Iotapa in Isauria)
    assigned to Isauria where it was the seat of a bishop; no longer the seat of a residential bishop, it remains under the name Iotapa in Isauria a titular...
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  • Mersin Province, Turkey Lamos (Cilicia), a town of ancient Cilicia and Isauria, Turkey Lamos (city), another ancient settlement and archaeological site...
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    diocese included originally all Middle Eastern provinces of the Empire: Isauria, Cilicia, Cyprus, Euphratensis, Mesopotamia, Osroene, Syria Coele, Phoenice...
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    had six parts: Cilicia Campestris, Cilicia Aspera, Pamphylia, Pisidia, Isauria, and Lycaonia; with the largest part of Phrygia, including the Conventus...
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  • Dipha (redirect from Isauria aphidivora)
    1934) Synonyms Melitene aphidivora Meyrick, 1934 Acrobasis aphidivora Isauria aphidivora Cryptoblabes aphidivora Conobathra aphidivora Cryptoblabes aphidivora...
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  • region of Asia Minor in modern-day Turkey Neapolis (Isauria), an ancient town and bishopric in Isauria, a region of Asia Minor in modern-day Turkey Neapolis...
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  • Germanicopolis in Bithynia, a former name of Tahtalı, Turkey Germanicopolis in Isauria, a former name of Ermenek, Turkey Germanicopolis in Paphlagonia, a former...
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    Peninsula Kartli Anatolia Taurus Mountains Aeolis Paphlagonia Phasiane Isauria Ionia Bithynia Cilicia Cappadocia Caria Corduene Chaldia Doris Lycaonia...
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    co-emperor with the approval of the Senate 425 – 9 April 491 (aged 65) Fled to Isauria in the face of a Revolt led by his mother-in-law Verina & Basiliscus. Basiliscus...
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    Corydala Cremna Cretopolis Crya Cyaneae Cyrrhus Daedala Dalisandus in Isauria Dalisandus in Pamphylia Damasei Dias Diocaesarea Domuztepe Elaiussa Sebaste...
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    Antiquity, the port of Seleucia was the chief city of the Roman province of Isauria and seat of the comes Isauriae. In the 8th century, it is attested as a...
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  • Roman Catholic prelate who served as Titular Archbishop of Seleucia in Isauria (1621–1626). On 17 March 1621, Guillaume Du Nozet was appointed during...
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  • Ἁρβαζάκιος, fl. early 5th century) was an Eastern Roman general who pacified Isauria during the reign of Emperor Arcadius (r. 383–408). Arbazacius is usually...
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    Diocese of the East5 Arabia Cilicia I Cilicia II Cyprus4 Euphratensis Isauria Mesopotamia Osroene Palaestina I Palaestina II Palaestina III Salutaris...
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  • Astra (name) Astra, Chubut, a village in Argentina Astra (Isauria), a town of ancient Isauria, now in Turkey Astra, one suggested name for a hypothetical...
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