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Isauria (/aɪˈzɔːriə/ or /aɪˈsɔːriə/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἰσαυρία), in
ancient geography, is a rugged,
isolated district in the
interior of Asia Minor, of very...
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Isauria is a
genus of
snout moths described by Émile
Louis Ragonot in 1887.
Isauria crepusculella (Lederer, 1870)
Isauria dilucidella (Duponchel, 1836)...
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Calycadnus (Seleucia ad Calycadnum),
Seleucia in Cilicia,
Seleucia in
Isauria,
Seleucia Trachea, and
Seleucia Tracheotis. The site of the
ancient city...
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Isauria dilucidella is a
species of moth in the
family Pyralidae. It was
described by Philogène
Auguste Joseph Duponchel in 1836. It is
found in most...
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medieval city in
Roman and
Byzantine era
Isauria.
Located in the
Calycadnus basin, it was part of the
Decapolis of
Isauria. The city is
mentioned by Hierocles...
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Limonlu Çayı)
Lamus (city),
ancient city on the
river Lamus (
Isauria), town of
ancient Isauria Lamus (see),
Catholic titular see
Eduardo Cote
Lamus (1928–1964)...
- (Ancient Gr****: Ζηνούπολις) was an
ancient Roman and
Byzantine city in
Isauria. Its site is
located near
Elmayurdu in
Asiatic Turkey. This city was the...
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ecclesiastical authorities. It was in time ****igned to the late
Roman province of
Isauria. It was a bishopric; no
longer the seat a
residential bishop, it remains...
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might mean the
Taurus and Antitaurus, but
Hierocles places Claudiopolis in
Isauria, a
description that
cannot apply to the
places so
named of
Pliny and Ptolemy...
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ancient Isauria. It
became a bishopric: no
longer the seat of a
residential bishop, it remains,
under the name of
Neapolis in
Isauria, a
titular see...