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Konya Province.
During antiquity and into
Seljuk times it was
known as
Iconium. In 19th-century
accounts of the city in
English its name is
usually spelt...
- ibn
Qutalmish in 1077. It had its
capital first at
Nicaea and then at
Iconium. It
reached the
height of its
power during the late 12th and
early 13th...
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Iconium is the
Latin name of the
ancient city of Konya, in Turkey.
Iconium may also
refer to:
Iconium (Roman
Catholic titular see), from the 1st century...
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According to the New
Testament book of Romans,
Tertius of
Iconium (Gr****: Τέρτιος Ἰκονιού)
acted as an
amanuensis for Paul the Apostle,
writing down his...
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Battle of
Iconium may
refer to:
Siege of
Iconium (1069), part of the Byzantine–Seljuq wars
Battle of
Iconium (1190), part of the
Third Crusade This disambiguation...
- The
siege of
Iconium (Gr****: Μάχη του Ικονίου, Turkish:
Konya Muharebesi) was an
unsuccessful attempt by the
Turkish Seljuk Empire to
capture the Byzantine...
- The
Battle of
Iconium (sometimes
referred as the
Battle of Konya) took
place on May 18, 1190,
during the
Third Crusade, in the
expedition of Frederick...
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Iconium is an
unincorporated community in St.
Clair County, Missouri,
United States. The town is
perhaps best
known for "Scott's
Iconium Store," a local...
- The
Expedition to
Iconium was a
military campaign launched by the
Byzantine Empire against the
Seljuk capital of
Iconium in the
spring of 1146. The army...
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Amphilochius of
Iconium (Gr****: Ἀµφιλόχιος Ἰκονίου) was a
Christian bishop of the
fourth century, son of a
Cappadocian family of distinction, born, perhaps...