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Isauria

1997
Abstract It is not clear whether ‘with the whole mass’ denotes just the assembly as opposed to a smaller body, or an assembly in which a quorum requirement was satisfied, or a unanimous vote in the assembly.
P J Rhodes, David M Lewis
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Isauria in Pliny

Anatolian Studies, 1986
I. The Isaurians escaped notice for long centuries. They first come to mention in an episode of the year 322 B.C. when Perdiccas after subduing Cappadocia captured their city, described as strong and populous, of ancient opulence. Isaurians next emerge in the campaign that earned a triumphal cognomen for P. Servilius Vatia (cos.
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Isauria dilucidella

Published as part of Yepishin, Viktor, Khalaim, Yevhenii, Demyanenko, Serhii, Govorun, Oleksandr, Novytskyi, Sergiy & Tsykal, Serhii, 2025, New records of little known pyraloid moths (Lepidoptera: Pyraloidea) from different regions of Ukraine, pp.
Yepishin, Viktor   +5 more
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Inscriptions from Pamphylia and Isauria

The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 1958
Sillyon. Note on an inscription already publishedCIG iii. 4324c = SGDI 1268. This inscription is carved in a panel on a rock to the west of the city, near the modern village. Height ·16 m., breadth ·175, letter and space down ·026, letter and space across ·019Perhaps [Όλυμ]πιακοῦ, since ἱαρός can be used in connexion with the Games, as in Lanckoroński,
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Valerius Valentinianus, Praeses of Isauria.

Anatolian Studies, 1972
Since it was my good fortune to begin working in Anatolia while Seton Lloyd was Director of the Ankara Institute, and to enjoy his friendly encouragement for several years, I am glad to have the opportunity of dedicating this article to him.In June, 1958, the following inscription was discovered by the writer in Yazdamıköy, one of a group of villages ...
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New inscriptions from isauria

2019
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Aydaş, Murat, Doğanay, Osman
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Σταλλῳ y βανουας (Tamaşalık, Isauria)

Glotta, 2023
Bartomeu Obrador Cursach   +1 more
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Bandit Highlands and Lowland Peace: the Mountains of Isauria-Cilicia

Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, 1990
breakdown of provinces subdivided the Cilician Plain, but left mountainous Isauria as a single unit 104). The geographical base for control of the mountains, however, was still a plain; the new provincial centre was Seleukia on the Kalykadnos, the river valley forming the major 'internal plain' of the southern Taurus.
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Inscriptions from Isauria

The American Journal of Philology, 1927
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