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    Lycaonia (/ˌlɪkiˈoʊniə/; Greek: Λυκαονία, Lykaonia; Turkish: Likaonya) was a large region in the interior of Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey), north of the...
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  • Perta was a town of ancient Lycaonia, inhabited in Roman and Byzantine times. The town appears as Petra on the Tabula Peutingeriana. Its site is located...
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    Karaman (redirect from Laranda (Lycaonia))
    Karaman, historically known as Laranda (Greek: Λάρανδα), is a city in south central Turkey, located in Central Anatolia, north of the Taurus Mountains...
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  • (Ancient Greek: Ὄλβασα) was a town in the Antiochiana district of ancient Lycaonia southwest of Cybistra. Its site is unlocated. Ptolemy. The Geography. Vol...
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    and not written by Paul. Timothy was a native of Lystra or of Derbe in Lycaonia (Anatolia). When Paul and Barnabas first visited Lystra, Paul healed a...
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    8th and 9th centuries, the theme stretched over the ancient regions of Lycaonia, Pisidia, Isauria, as well as most of Phrygia and parts of Galatia Salutaris...
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    Lukka lands covered a large area including the regions later known as Lycaonia, Pisidia and Lycia. Other researchers such as Ilya Yakubovich have argued...
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    east by the upper Euphrates, to the north by Pontus, and to the west by Lycaonia and eastern Galatia. The name, traditionally used in Christian sources...
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  • (born 1965), TV presenter, singer and actress Corna (Lycaonia), a town and bishopric of ancient Lycaonia, now in Turkey Corna (moth), a genus of moths Corna...
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  • Lois Lo-ruhamah Lot Lubin Lucas Lucifer Lud Luhith Luke, light-giving Luz Lycaonia Lydda Lydia Leviticus Lysanias Lysias Lysimachus Lystra Comay, Joan, Who's...
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  • Corna or Korna was a town of ancient Lycaonia, inhabited in Byzantine times. It became a bishopric; no longer the seat of a residential bishop, it remains...
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  • Pyrgoi was a town of ancient Lycaonia, inhabited in Byzantine times. Its site is located near Kazımkarabekir, Asiatic Turkey. Richard Talbert, ed. (2000)...
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  • Lycaonian is an unclassified language spoken in the former region of Lycaonia. The Lycaonians appear to have retained a distinct nationality in the time...
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  • Kanna or Kana (Latin: Canna) was a town of ancient Lycaonia, inhabited in Roman and Byzantine times, when it was a bishopric suffragan of Iconium. Its...
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    usually has low precipitation throughout the year. Geography of Turkey Lycaonia Galatia Phyrgia Anatolia Eastern Anatolia Region Southeastern Anatolia...
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  • Homana (redirect from Homona (Lycaonia))
    and Lycaonia, inhabited in Hellenistic and Roman times. Pliny the Elder puts the town in Pisidia. It appears in the Synecdemus as part of Lycaonia under...
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  • through 1960) commemorated them on November 10, saying: "At Iconium in Lycaonia [was the heavenly birth of] the holy women Tryphenna and Tryphosa, who...
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    that he served as a missionary in Mesopotamia and Parthia, as well as Lycaonia and Ethiopia in other accounts. Popular traditions say that Bartholomew...
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    Empire 707 BCE–609 BCE: Divided in many states, like Lydia, Lycia, Phrygia, Lycaonia, Mushki, etc. Eastern regions falls under the rule of the Assyrians. 1178...
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    Rome campaigned in Thrace, adding lands to the province of Macedonia; and Lycaonia was annexed to Rome. In 91, the Social War broke out between Rome and its...
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    Konya (category Lycaonia)
    attempts were made to stone the apostles. They fled to Lystra and Derbe in Lycaonia. This experience is also mentioned in the Second Letter to Timothy, and...
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    The members of the Delian League/Athenian Empire (c. 478-404 BC) can be categorized into two groups: the allied states (symmachoi) reported in the stone...
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  • mostly part of Cappadocia and may have included some parts of Lycaonia or not, Lycaonia was mostly Luwian speaking or to a more closely related language...
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  • Pithoi was a town of ancient Lycaonia, inhabited in Byzantine times. The name does not occur among ancient authors but is inferred from epigraphic and...
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    Creta Cyprus Derbe Ephesus Forum Appii Galatia Iconium Italy Jerusalem Lycaonia Lystra Macedonia Malta Mytilene Miletus Mysia Neapolis Paphos Pamphilia...
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  • Hyde or Hyda was a town of ancient Cappadocia and later of Lycaonia, near the frontiers of Galatia. It became a bishopric; no longer the seat of a residential...
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  • Assyrian Democratic Movement and member of the Iraqi Parliament Kanna (Lycaonia), ancient town now in Turkey Kanna, Gunma, a town in Gunma Prefecture,...
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    parts: Cilicia Campestris, Cilicia Aspera, Pamphylia, Pisidia, Isauria, and Lycaonia; with the largest part of Phrygia, including the Conventus iuridicus of...
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  • Korna may refer to: Korna (Lycaonia), town of ancient Lycaonia, now in Turkey The Korňa village and municipality in Čadca District in the Žilina Region...
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    Rhodope Scythia4 Thracia Diocese of Asia5 Asia Caria4 Hellespontus Islands4 Lycaonia (370) Lycia Lydia Pamphylia Pisidia Phrygia Pacatiana Phrygia Salutaris...
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