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- Cilicia - Wikipedia
Cilicia ( sɪˈlɪʃə ) [3][note 1] is a geographical region in southern Anatolia, extending inland from the northeastern coasts of the Mediterranean Sea Cilicia has a population ranging over six million, concentrated mostly at the Cilician plain (Turkish: Çukurova) The region includes the provinces of Mersin, Adana, Osmaniye and Hatay
- Cilicia | Anatolia, History, Map | Britannica
Cilicia, ancient district of southern Anatolia, bounded on the north and west by the Taurus Mountain Range, on the east by the Anti-Taurus, and on the south by the Mediterranean Sea It is geographically divided into two contrasting regions, the western portion being wild and mountainous and the
- Cilicia - World History Encyclopedia
Cilicia is the ancient Roman name for the southeastern region of Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey) It is referenced in the biblical books of Acts and Galatians, was the birthplace of Saint Paul, and the
- The Roman Province of Cilicia - Bible Study
What made Cilicia an important province to Rome? Why, in the New Testament, was it such a dangerous place to live?
- Bible Map: Cilicia
It is divided by nature into a mountainous part to the West, called Tracheia, and a broad, alluvial plain, hot and fertile, toward the East, termed Campestris or Pedias
- The Lost Sites of Ancient Cilicia - Biblical Archaeology Society
Thanks to Mark Fairchild,* chair and professor of Huntington University’s Bible and Religion Department, we may now know about two unexcavated ancient synagogues in Cilicia, including possibly the world’s earliest known synagogue
- CILICIA - JewishEncyclopedia. com
Ancient province of southeastern Asia Minor, separated from Syria by the Taurus-Amanus range In native Phenician inscriptions the name is given as or (Lidzbarski, "Handbuch der Nordsemitischen Epigraphik," i 274)
- Cilicia
The mythical story derived their name from Cilix, the son of Agenor, who started with his brothers, Cadmus and Phoenix, for Europe, but stopped short on the coast of Asia Minor, and peopled with his followers the plain of Cilicia
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