CILICIA

sĭlĭshˈə, ancient region of SE Asia Minor, in present S Turkey, between the Mediterranean and the Taurus range. It included a high and barren plateau, Cilicia Trachia or Cilicia Tracheia, and a fertile plain, Cilicia Pedias. The area was under the domination of the Assyrian Empire before it became part of the Persian Empire. Greeks early settled on the coast, and Cilicia was hellenized to a great extent. In the Hellenistic period the region was disputed by the Seleucid kings of Syria and the Ptolemaic kings of Egypt. Tarsus and Seleucia (not to be confused with the port of Antioch) were the principal cities. They flourished after the region became part of the Roman Empire (a portion in 102 b.c., but most of it only after Pompey's campaign against the pirates there in 67 b.c.). Later Cilicia was included in the Byzantine Empire and in the 8th cent. was invaded by the Arabs. In 1080, Prince Reuben set up an Armenian state there, which became a kingdom in 1098 and is generally called Little Armenia. The Armenians cooperated with the rulers of the neighboring Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem. They maintained their independence against the Turks until 1375, when the Mamluks conquered them. (For the later history of the region, see Armenia.) Cilicia is mentioned in the Bible (Acts 6.9; 21.39; 22.3; Gal. 1.21).

See T. S. Boase, ed., Cilician Kingdom of Armenia (1979).

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...clearly revealed. The Mongol garrison in Cilicia, though offering some limited degree...Sultan for the Mongol defeat of raiders in Cilicia (705/1305-6). The fate of Hetum...ceased to seek to defend the plain of Cilicia from Mamluk incursions, making no attempt...
...concentration of Luwian names in Lycia and Cilicia Aspera give good reason to suppose that...descendant of Bronze Age Luwian. Unfortunately Cilicia Aspera provides us with no epichoric inscriptions...way for Lycia probably holds good for Cilicia Aspera too, noting the high degree of...
...History Tarsus, the capital of the ancient province of Cilicia, is located near the eastern Mediterranean coast...Tarsus belonged to the region of Asia Minor known as Cilicia. Ancient Cilicia was composed of two parts, Cilicia Pedias (flat...
...Etchmiadzin, Arme- nia. The Catholicosate of Cilicia is located in Antelias, Lebanon. In...menians left their homeland and settled in Cilicia, where they reorga- nized their political...also took refuge with the Armenians in Cilicia. It was first established in Hromkla...
...G.E.Bean and T.B.Mitford, Sites Old and New in Rough Cilicia, AS 12 (1962), 285 317; Journeys in Rough Cilicia in 1962 and 1963, Vienna 1964; Journeys in Rough Cilicia 1964 1968, Vienna 1970. 9 For a particularly pertinent example...
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Report of the Moderator, by Aram I, Catholicos of Cilicia by Catholicos of Cilicia Aram I Meeting at the end of the most violent century ever in human history and at the threshold of the third millennium, the eighth assembly of the World Council...
Report of the Moderator: Aram I, Catholicos of Cilicia. The dawn of the 21st century is marked by growing uncertainty and anxiety. The world in which we live is broken, a world dominated...
...cities like Edessa and the province of Cilicia), their churches and communities, with...Mesopotamia, Syria, Palestine, and Cilicia. He discusses their effort to penetrate...settle in Cappadocia and then spread to Cilicia and Syria. In Book XV, Chapter XI...
...there was at the same time a catholicos in Cilicia (Lebanon), to which Armenians had fled...been recognized by the catholicosate of Cilicia. The See of Echmiadzin (Armenia) is...II, and the Armenian catholicosate of Cilicia (Antelias, Lebanon) is led by His Holiness...
...situation of the Armenian kingdom of Cilicia and to the cohabitation of the Armenian and Syrian populations both in Cilicia and in the neighbouring provinces...Crusaders passed through the kingdom of Cilicia, the Armenian church developed various...
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...to the area of southern Turkey known as Cilicia. The Cilicians had acquired a reputation...announces is the decision to make Cilicia into a praetorian province by referring...strenuously in a province designated `Cilicia. Servilius is credited with defeating...
...predominated. In this corner of the empire, Cappadocia, Cilicia and Rough Cilicia, the monks were Monophysites, and when Justinians...countryside of Syria, but here on the border between Cilicia and Rough Cilicia where Alahan is perched on its...
...compositions." By now Koch had married, and be and his wife, Cilicia, had two sons to share in the family tradition of camping...exhibitions both nationally and internationally. KOCH AND CILICIA have always been very much a team - while he devotes himself...
...widening circle of deportations of Armenian communities from Cilicia on the Mediterranean coast and its hinterland, from eastern...Syria and Mesopotamia. Those who did, like the Armenians from Cilicia and western Anatolia, were subjected to another decimation...
...reception focusing on the Adana massacres of April 1909. Copies of Cilicia 1909, a book published in English especially for the commemoration...invaluable resource and is the material for the newly translated Cilicia 1909. Dr. Sarafian is executive director of the Gomidas Institute...
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...0) Brain Explosion, Afleet Boy 1000m Wondai Plate C3 Aug 8. 2 len 5th (56.5) Mr Tombola 1200m Nanango C5 Aug 15. CILICIA (Roley White) 5m By Fasliyev - Lady Cleopatra (5:1-0-1): 5-3/4 len 6th (56.0) Dusty Crown 1200m Mungindi...
...citizenship entered Pauls family remains a mystery, though we do know Paul came from Tarsus, the capital of the Roman province of Cilicia (now southern Turkey). Paul used his citizenship for the furtherance of the Gospel. In Philippi, he and his companions...
...The Conversion of St. Paul. ST. Paul, the Apostle of the Gentiles, named Saul at his circumcision, was born in Tarsus, Cilicia, Turkey, of Jewish parents. By birth, he was a Roman citizen, which, by the laws of the Empire granted great distinction...
...posthumous triumph was the work of Saul a Greek speaking Jew of the Dispersion belonging to a Pharisee family of Tarsus in Cilicia (south-eastern Asia Minor)." Saul became a Roman citizen and changed his name to Paul. His Epistles, our earliest Christian...
Pauls Defense before the Jerusalem Jews. PAUL addressed the people in these words: "I am a Jew, born in Tarsus in Cilicia, but brought up in this city. At the feet of Gamaliel I was educated strictly in our ancestral law and was zealous for...
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CILICIA silish , ancient region of SE Asia Minor, in present S Turkey, between...Mediterranean and the Taurus range. It included a high and barren plateau, Cilicia Trachia or Cilicia Tracheia, and a fertile plain, Cilicia Pedias. The area was under...
...Turk. tarsoos , city (1990 pop. 191,333), S Turkey, in Cilicia, on the Tarsus (anc. Cydnus) River, near the Mediterranean...first mentioned in the 8th cent. b.c., was the capital of Cilicia and one of the most important cities of Asia Minor. It reached...
...After distinguishing himself at Nicaea, he struck out into Cilicia and besieged Tarsus, but was deprived of the city, after...government of Antioch. He subsequently made extensive conquests in Cilicia and N Syria. Although Bohemond submitted (1108) to Byzantine...
...and praetor (78 b.c.). Lucullus was made consul (74 b.c.) and obtained for his proconsulship the province of Cilicia. With his colleague, Caius Aurelius Cotta, he went to the East to attack Mithradates VI , who was advancing steadily through...
CHRYSIPPUS kris ip s, c.280 c.207 b.c., Greek Stoic philosopher, b. Soli, Cilicia. He was a disciple of Cleanthes and succeeded him as head of the Academy in Athens. After Zeno, the founder of Stoicism , Chrysippus...
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