- or
Phrygia Salutaris (meaning "healthy" in Latin), and
Phrygia II, or
Pacatiana (Gr**** Πακατιανή, Pakatiane,
unknown etymology, but
translated as "peaceful")...
-
angel cult. It was part of the
Roman and
Byzantine province of
Phrygia Pacatiana,
before being destro**** in 1192/3 and its po****tion
relocating to nearby...
-
clerics from Asia
Minor which ****embled
about 363–364 in Laodicea,
Phrygia Pacatiana. The
council took
place soon
after the
conclusion of the war
between the...
- of
Caria and Lydia,
which later became the
Roman Province of
Phrygia Pacatiana. It is now near the
modern city of Denizli.
Since 2002,
Pamukkale University...
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Another Tribunus cohortis at Sala
Tribunus cohortis Pacatianensis at
Pacatiana Tribunus cohortis tertiae Asturum at
Tabernas Tribunus cohortis Friglensis...
- Pappa-Tiberiopolis;
formerly Pappa) was a town in the
Roman province of
Phrygia Pacatiana,
mentioned by Ptolemy,
Socrates of
Constantinople and Hierocles. At various...
-
Lycus (in
Phrygia Pacatiana Prima); it
seems also that at this time it was
united to the see of
Ancyra Ferrea (in
Phrygia Pacatiana Secunda). In the 9th...
-
begun displacing other faiths in the area.
Originally a see of
Phrygia Pacatiana, the
Byzantine Emperor Justinian raised the
bishop of
Hierapolis to the...
- ****espontus Islands4
Lycaonia (370)
Lycia Lydia Pamphylia Pisidia Phrygia Pacatiana Phrygia Salutaris Diocese of Pontus5
Armenia I5
Armenia II5
Armenia Maior5...
- ****espontus, Pamphylia, Caria, Lydia, Lycia, Lycaonia, Pisidia,
Phrygia Pacatiana,
Phrygia Salutaria and Insulae.
Flavius Ablabius (324-326) Tertulli****...