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Pisidia (/
pɪˈsɪdiə/;
Ancient Gr****: Πισιδία,
Pisidía; Turkish: Pisidya) was a
region of
ancient Asia
Minor located north of Pamphylia,
northeast of Lycia...
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Antioch in
Pisidia –
alternatively Antiochia in
Pisidia or
Pisidian Antioch (Gr****: Ἀντιόχεια τῆς Πισιδίας) and in
Roman Empire, Latin:
Antiochia Caesareia...
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ancient Pisidia, a few
miles south of Antioch.
Pliny mentions it as a town of the
Roman province of Galatia,
which embraced a
portion of
Pisidia. It became...
- 1843)
Pisidia delagoae (Barnard, 1955)
Pisidia dispar (Stimpson, 1858)
Pisidia gordoni (Johnson, 1970)
Pisidia inaequalis (****er, 1861)
Pisidia longicornis...
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George of
Pisidia (Gr****: Γεώργιος Πισίδης, Geōrgios Pisidēs;
Latinized as Pisida; fl. 7th
century AD) was a
Byzantine poet, born in
Pisidia. As an important...
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Pisidia longicornis, the long-clawed
porcelain crab, is a
species of
porcelain crab that
lives in the north-eastern
Atlantic Ocean. It
varies from reddish...
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Rosalia for
namesakes Rosalia (in
Pisidia) was an
ancient city in
Pisidia, Asia Minor, in
modern Turkey. Its
location is unknown. None of its bishops...
- city of Baris,
which is a
namesake and was part of the
Roman province of
Pisidia. A
later theory has it
instead as the
Eastern Roman fortress Saporda; in...
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attested in
various localized variants, such as Mēn
Askaenos in
Antioch in
Pisidia, or Mēn
Pharnakou at
Ameria in Pontus. Mēn was
probably a
Phrygian deity...
- 1450–1700 metres. In
Roman Imperial times, the town was
known as the "first city of
Pisidia", a
region in the
western Taurus mountains,
currently known as the Turkish...