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Cilicia (/sɪˈlɪʃə/) is a
geographical region in
southern Anatolia,
extending inland from the
northeastern coasts of the
Mediterranean Sea.
Cilicia has...
- 37°00′N 35°30′E / 37.0°N 35.5°E / 37.0; 35.5 The
Armenian Kingdom of
Cilicia (Middle Armenian: Կիլիկիոյ Հայոց Թագաւորութիւն,
Kiligio Hayoc’ T’akavorut’iun)...
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Armenian Catholicoi of
Cilicia of the Holy See of
Cilicia (full name: the
Armenian Catholicosate of the
Great House of
Cilicia, Armenian: Կաթողիկոսութիւն...
- in the
heart of
Cilicia,
which was once one of the most
important regions of the
classical world. Home to six
million people,
Cilicia is an important...
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Cilicia (/sɪˈlɪʃiə/) was an
early Roman province,
located on what is
today the
southern (Mediterranean)
coast of Turkey.
Cilicia was
annexed to the Roman...
- Sis (Armenian: Սիս) was the
capital of the
Armenian Kingdom of
Cilicia. The m****ive
fortified complex is just to the
southwest of the
modern Turkish town...
- The
Patriarchate of
Cilicia (Latin:
Patriarchatus Ciliciae Armenorum) is an
ecclesiastical jurisdiction and the only
patriarchate of the
Armenian Catholic...
- civilisations.
During the
Roman Empire, it was the
capital of the
province of
Cilicia. It was the
scene of the
first meeting between Mark
Antony and Cleopatra...
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coast of Crete.
Cilicia's etymology is
broken up into two
parts according to the two
parts of its terrain.
Cilicia Trachea is "rugged
Cilicia", in Gr**** Κιλικία...
- Episcopatuum" of the
Patriarchate of Antioch, to
which the
Roman province of
Cilicia belonged. Siméon Vailhé, "Issus" in
Catholic Encyclopedia (New York 1910)...