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Paphlagonia (/ˌpæfləˈɡoʊniə/; Gr****: Παφλαγονία, romanized:
Paphlagonía,
modern translit. Paflagonía; Turkish: Paflagonya) was an
ancient region on the...
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Stylian of
Paphlagonia (Latin: Styli****, Gr****: Στυλιανός), also
known as
Stylian the Hermit, is
venerated as a
saint from
Adrianopolis in the province...
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Theme of
Paphlagonia (Gr****: θέμα Παφλαγονίας) was a military-civilian
province (thema or theme) of the
Byzantine Empire in the
namesake region along...
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Hadrianopolis in
Paphlagonia (Ancient Gr****: Ἁδριανούπολις ἐν Παφλαγονίᾳ) was a city in
southwestern Paphlagonia, Asia
Minor (modern Turkey),
about 3km...
- Kandari, Kanghari, or Kangri. Α town of
Paphlagonia that
appears to have been once the
capital of
Paphlagonia and a
princely residence, for it is known...
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Cressa or
Kressa (Ancient Gr****: Κρῆσσα) was a city of
ancient Paphlagonia.
According to Gr**** mythology, it was
founded by
Meriones after the Trojan...
- town of
ancient Paphlagonia,
inhabited from
Achaemenid through Roman times. Steph**** of
Byzantium writes that it was "in
Paphlagonia,
three schoeni from...
- of the
Turkish side of the
Black Sea coast, in the
ancient region of
Paphlagonia, in modern-day
northern Turkey. It is the seat of
Sinop Province and...
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ancient Cilician and
Roman city in
Turkey Caesarea in
Paphlagonia,
renamed Hadrianopolis in
Paphlagonia, in
Turkey Caesarea Antiochia, also
known as Antioch...
- the Bosporus, and the
Black Sea. It
bordered Mysia to the southwest,
Paphlagonia to the
northeast along the
Pontic coast, and
Phrygia to the southeast...