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- Perga - Wikipedia
Today its ruins lie 15 kilometres (9 3 mi) east of Antalya It was the birthplace of Apollonius of Perga, one of the most notable ancient Greek mathematicians for his work on conic sections
- 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
- 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
- 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
- Guide to Visiting The Ancient City of Perge From Antalya
Perge Ancient City was once a thriving city and a major trade hub, though today it lies in ruins That being said, it still retains much of its splendor and offers a fascinating glimpse into a bygone era
- Perga - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
Like the founders of Ephesus, the founders of Perga took over a Bronze Age goddess under the name of Artemis, and Perga became notable for her cult Artemis of Perga, like Artemis of Ephesus, was no doubt worshiped in the form of some primitive image, perhaps a meteoric stone
- Guide Perge Ancient City, Antalya - Antalya Tourist Information
If you spend time in Antalya, you shouldn't miss the ruins of the ancient city of Perge, or Perga It is one of the oldest ancient cities in Turkey and one of the richest cities in ancient times It was the capital of the Pamphylia region and will transport you back 3000 years
- Perge Ruins | What to Know about the Ancient City of Perge near Antalya.
Perge is a starting point for the St Paul Trail leading north up to the Anatolian plateau (The other starting point is Aspendos ) If you want to spend a day exploring the remarkable ruins of Turkey, you can easily pair Perge with either Aspendos, Sillyon, Termessos, or Side
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