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Pamphylia (/pæmˈfɪliə/;
Ancient Gr****: Παμφυλία,
Pamphylía Turkish: Pamfilya) was a
region in the
south of Asia Minor,
between Lycia and Cilicia, extending...
- Patara,
Xanthos and Myra in the
Lycia region; Perga,
Aspendos and Side in
Pamphylia; and Sagal****os,
Antioch and
Termessos in Pisidia.
These cities were already...
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Nestor of
Perge or
Hieromartyr Nestor of Magydos, was
Bishop of
Magydos in
Pamphylia, in what is now
modern Turkey.
Little is
known about Nestor. His courage...
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Lycia and
Pamphylia (Latin:
Lycia et
Pamphylia; Koinē Gr****: Λυκία καὶ Παμφυλία, romanized: Lykía kaì
Pamphylía) was the name of a
province of the Roman...
- See
Paleopolis for
namesakes Palaeopolis (or Palæopolis) in
Pamphylia was an
Ancient city and
bishopric in Asia
Minor (now Anatolia,
Asian Turkey), and...
- (Ancient Gr****: Δαλισανδός) was an
ancient city and
bishopric in
eastern Pamphylia, in Asia
Minor (Anatolia,
Asian Turkey) and
remains a
Latin titular see...
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pamphylia is a moth in the
family Erebidae first described by
Herbert Druce in 1889. It is
found in Mexico. Savela,
Markku (ed.). "Virbia
pamphylia (Druce...
- Turkish: Pisidya) was a
region of
ancient Asia
Minor located north of
Pamphylia,
northeast of Lycia, west of
Isauria and Cilicia, and
south of Phrygia...
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Limnae or
Limnai (Ancient Gr****: Λίμναι) was a town of
ancient Pamphylia,
inhabited during Roman times. Its site is
located near Yalnızbağ Değirmen, in...
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whether this is
Cibyrrha the
Great in
Caria or
Cibyrrha the
Lesser in
Pamphylia). The
command first appears in the
expedition against Carthage in 698...