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Perga or
Perge (Hittite: Parha, Gr****: Πέργη
Perge, Turkish:
Perge) was
originally an
ancient Lycian settlement that
later became a Gr**** city in Pamphylia...
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Matrona of
Perge (Gr****: Ματρώνα) of the 6th
century was a
Byzantine female saint known for
temporarily cross-dressing as the monk
Babylos to
avoid her...
- Springer. doi:10.1007/978-1-4613-8985-9. ISBN 978-1-4613-8987-3.
Apollonius de
Perge, La
section des
droites selon des rapports,
Commentaire historique et mathématique...
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first suggested that this
official was
related to the
Claudii Apellini of
Perge in Pamphylia.
Anthony Birley notes that it is
curious that
Apellinus is...
- to: St.
Theodore (died 130),
companion of St.
Pausilippus St.
Theodore of
Perge (died 220), see Theodore,
Philippa and
companions St.
Theodore the Martyr...
- the
diocese was
united with that of Attalia; in 1400 the
Metropolitan of
Perge and
Attalia was at the same time the
administrator of Side.[citation needed]...
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Saint Nestor, also
known as
Saint Nestor of
Perge or
Hieromartyr Nestor of Magydos, was
Bishop of
Magydos in Pamphylia, in what is now
modern Turkey....
- doi:10.1002/14651858.CD011668.pub2. PMC 6517116. PMID 30595004.
Decmann A,
Perge P,
Turai PI, Patócs A, Igaz P (February 2020). "Non-Coding RNAs in Adrenocortical...
- Pednelissus, Ari****us, and Sagal****us;
along the Eurymedon,
Aspendus and
Perge,
which had a
sanctuary of Artemis. The most
important city in the region...
- ISBN 0-415-28917-3. OCLC 52012210. Boatwright, Mary T. (1991). "Plancia
Magna of
Perge: Women's
roles and
status in
Roman Asia Minor". In Pomeroy,
Sarah B. (ed...