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Cilicia
Cilicia Cilicia as Roman province, 120 AD In Antiquity, Cilicia ("Ki-LIK-ya") was a region, and ... Minor (modern Turkey), north of Cyprus. Geography Cilicia extended along the Aegean coast east from ... which separated it from Syria. North of Cilicia lie the rugged Taurus Mountains that ...
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Lamos (Cilicia)
Lamos (Cilicia) The Lamus also Lamos, now the Turkish ... Lamas) river is a river of ancient Cilicia, now in Mersin Province, Turkey. The river formed the boundry between Cilicia Campestris and Cilicia Trachea, and later between Cilicia Aspera and ...
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Epiphania, Cilicia
Epiphania, Cilicia Epiphania was a city in Cilicia Secunda (Cilicia Trachea), in Asia Minor. The city was originally ...
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Mersin
... in Pontus refered to the region as Cilicia which was divided into Rugged Cilicia (Cilicia Trachea-Κιλικία Τραχεία) and Flat Cilicia (Cilicia Pedias-Κιλικία Πεδιάς). As both ...
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Lamotis
... ancient region on the eastern coast of Cilicia Trachea, later Cilicia Aspera , between the Calycadnus river and the ...
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Silifke
... cited over the centuries as Seleucia [in] Cilicia, Seleucia [in,of] Isauria, Seleucia Trachea, and Seleucia Tracheotis — was founded by ... commercial prosperity as the port of Isauria (Cilicia), and was even a rival of Tarsus ...
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Isauria
... in the 1st century BC), they regarded Cilicia Trachea as part of Isauria, which thus extended ... Gallus. In the early 4th century all Cilicia was detached by order of Diocletian for ...
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Ptolemy II Philadelphus
... and the harbours and coast towns of Cilicia Trachea ("Rough Cilicia"), Pamphylia, Lycia and Caria were largely in ...
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Antiochia ad Cragum
... the Mediterranean coast, in the region of Cilicia Trachea, in Anatolia (the site is now located ...
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James Theodore Bent
... race. After an expedition in 1890 to Cilicia Trachea, where he obtained a valuable collection of ...
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