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The effects of Roman culture on urbanization and social life in Mountainous Cilicia and Isauria

open access: yes, 2018
Antik kaynaklarda ağırlıklı olarak Dağlık Kilikia ve Isauria’daki haydutluk faaliyetleri ve isyanlardan söz edilmektedir. Sadece antik kaynakların vermiş olduğu bilgilerden hareketle yapılan çalışmalarda da bölgedeki huzursuzlukların kıyı ve dağlık iç ...
Kurt, Mehmet
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Isauria dilucidella

open access: yes
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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Mountain and sea: settlement and economy in late antique Lycia, Isauria and north central Anatolia

open access: yes, 2018
This thesis is an interdisciplinary comparative analysis of the socio-economic developments of three regions in Anatolia: Lycia, Isauria and north central Anatolia in the late antique period (c. AD 330-600s). I present the most up-to-date picture of late
Terpoy, Kristina, Kristina Terpoy
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Decorated Mould-Blown Glass Vessels from the Ancient City of Philadelpheia (Isauria – Cilicia Tracheia)

open access: yesArkhaia Anatolika
The ancient city of Philadelpheia, founded in the region of Isauria-Cilicia Trachea, is situated north of the modern village of Gökçeseki in the Ermenek district of Karaman province.
Hatice KÖRSULU, A. Sezai GEÇİT
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A Glass Beaker with Inscription from the Ancient City of Philadelpheia (Isauria – Cilicia Tracheia)

open access: yesGephyra
The subject of this paper is a glass beaker with an inscription found in the necropolis of the Isaurian city of Philadelpheia. It bears the inscription "katakhaire kai euphrainou" in ancient Greek, a motto that can be translated as “Rejoice and be merry”.
Hatice Körsulu
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Barbarische Bürger [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
The Isaurians, a mountain people from Asia Minor, challenged Roman rule for over 600 years. Though one Isaurian did make it onto the Eastern imperial throne,they were never successfully integrated.
Feld, Karl
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Some reflections on the origins of the iconography ‘The Lord in Glory’ (Maiestas Domini): the church of the Evangelists in the Alahan monastery (5th century) / Некоторые размышления об истоках иконографии «Господь во славе» (Maiestas Domini): церковь Евангелистов монастыря Алахан (V век)

open access: yesВизуальная теология
Maiestas Domini (The Lord in Glory, the Majesty of the Lord) is an iconographic scheme according to which Christ is depicted sitting on a throne surrounded by symbolic figures of the evangelists, represented in the form of mystical beasts (tetramorph ...
Anastasya Tatarnikova / Анастасия Олеговна Татарникова
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History of the Isauria region

open access: yes, 1991
Our study is about history of the Isauria region, in the ancient Age, Isauria was located by Strabo and other geophers between Lycaonia and Cilicia Isaurians appear to have occu pied the mountainous country south of Lycaonia, properly so called and ...
Bahar, Hasan
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The Tetrapylons of Karakabaklı in the Region of Southeastern Isauria

open access: yesGephyra, 2010
The ancient settlement Karakabaklı is located 7 km northwest of Corasium in the Rough Isaurian region. This area is suitable for agricultural activities.
Ümit Çakmak
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