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- Cataonia (Ancient Gr****: Kαταoνία) was one of the divisions of ancient Cappadocia. It is described by Strabo, who had visited it, as a level plain surrounded...
- following four small districts of ancient Cataonia, namely, Aravene; Lavinianesine or Lavianesine; Cataonia, in the more restricted sense, or the country...
- Cataonia erubescens is a species of moth in the family Crambidae. It is found in Spain, Greece, Turkey and Turkmenistan. Fauna Europaea "GlobIZ search"...
- Cataonia is a genus of moths of the family Crambidae. Cataonia erubescens (Christoph, 1877) Cataonia mauritanica Amsel, 1953 "GlobIZ search". Global Information...
- (Ancient Gr****: Ἀραβισσός), also known as Tripotamos, was a town in ancient Cataonia, then Cappadocia, and later in the Roman province of Armenia Secunda. The...
- Chammanene Cataonia (broad sense) (During Achaemenid Persian Empire it was its own country or region and not part of Cappadocia) Aravene Cataonia / Cataonia Proper...
- Cataonia mauritanica is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Hans Georg Amsel in 1953. It is found in Mauritania. "GlobIZ search". Global...
- Claudiopolis (Gr****: Κλαυδιόπολις, city of Claudius) was an ancient city of Cataonia mentioned by Ptolemy (v. 7).Its name suggests that it was named for the...
- province of Turkey. According to classical references its source is at Cataonia near the town of Arabissus. Its main tributaries are called Harman, Göksun...
- (ancient Pyramos), in the ancient region of Cataonia. Cucusus has an ancient history, first included in Cataonia, then in Cappadocia, and then in the Roman...