Perga - Wikipedia Perga's most celebrated ancient inhabitant was the mathematician Apollonius (c 262 BC – c 190 BC) He wrote a series of eight books describing a family of curves known as conic sections, comprising the circle, ellipse, parabola, and hyperbola
Perga | Ancient City, Ruins, Archaeology | Britannica Perga, ancient city of Pamphylia, now in Antalya il (province), Turkey It was a centre of native culture and was a seat of the worship of “Queen” Artemis, a purely Anatolian nature goddess
Topical Bible: Perga Situated near the Cestrus River, approximately 12 miles inland from the Mediterranean coast, Perga was a significant city in the Roman province of Pamphylia The city was known for its strategic location, serving as a hub for trade and travel in the region
Bible Map: Perga While Attalia was the chief Greek and Christian city of Pamphylia, Perga was the seat of the local Asiatic goddess, who corresponded to Artemis or Diana of the Ephesians, and was locally known as Leto, or the queen of Perga
Perga: Unveiling the Ancient City’s History, Architecture, and . . . Perga is a testament to the rich history of human civilization It is located in modern-day Antalya, Turkey This ancient city was once the capital of Roman Pamphylia Secunda, but its history goes back even further than the Roman Empire
Perga | Research Starters - EBSCO Perga flourished during Roman rule, particularly in the second century AD, when it became a prosperous center It is noted for its impressive architecture, including a well-preserved Roman gate, a colonnaded main street, and significant public structures such as a theater and stadium
About Antalya, Perga - Farout Turkey Perga are one of the many ancient ruin sights that can be visited from Antalya There are many day tours that run frequently
Perga Explained Perga or Perge (Hittite: Parha, el|Πέργη Perge, tr|Perge) was originally an ancient Lycian settlement that later became a Greek city in Pamphylia [1] It was the capital of the Roman province of Pamphylia Secunda, now located in Antalya Province on the southwestern Mediterranean coast of Turkey
Perge -Ancient Asia Minor Perge (also known as Perga) was an ancient Greek city in Pamphylia, located in modern-day Antalya Province on the southwestern Mediterranean coast of Turkey