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- was called Anazarbus in Pliny's time. There are three writers of antiquity from this city. Pedanius Dioscorides is called a native of Anazarbus; but the...
- Theodula of Anazarbus was an early Christian saint and martyr who lived in the city of Anazarbus (Asia Minor) during the reign of the Roman emperors Diocletian...
- Gr****: Ὀππιανός, Oppianós; Latin: Oppi****), also known as Oppian of Anazarbus, of Corycus, or of Cilicia, was a 2nd-century Greco-Roman poet during...
- According to tradition, she was a native of Cilicia who was imprisoned at Anazarbus and repeatedly beaten on the order of the Roman prefect Lysias (or Licius)...
- Jacobite diocese of Anazarbus is attested between the sixth and twelfth centuries. The earliest known Jacobite bishop of Anazarbus, Yohannan (Iwanis),...
- regarded as the most prominent writer on plants and plant drugs. A native of Anazarbus, Cilicia, Asia Minor, Dioscorides likely studied medicine nearby at the...
- Julian the Martyr, Julian of Tarsus, Julian of Cilicia, and Julian of Anazarbus, was a 4th-century Christian martyr and saint. He is sometimes confused...
- the Mountainous'). The bishopric of Alexandria Minor was a suffragan of Anazarbus, the capital and so also the ecclesiastical metropolis of the Roman province...
- formerly this river had been called Leucosyrus. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Anazarbus" . Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. Strabo...
- bishopric and present Latin Catholic titular see Caesarea in Cilicia, renamed Anazarbus, an ancient Cilician and Roman city in Turkey Caesarea in Paphlagonia...