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Ptolemaic Imperialism in Southern Anatolia : Caria, Lycia, Pamphylia and Cilicia

Revue des études anciennes, 2023
This paper examines Ptolemaic imperialism in southern Anatolia and the changes brought by their ruling strategies. First, new archaeological and epigraphic sources demonstrate that the Ptolemies left a more significant imprint than previously assumed ...
C. Fischer-Bovet
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St. Konon of Pamphylia: Scales of Veneration and Local Identity in Late Antiquity

Journal of Early Christian Studies, 2022
:The cult of saints in late antiquity was built on oral tales of persecuted heroes from the distant past, which from the mid-fourth century began to transform into a literary genre.
Jacob Ashkenazi
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On the Order of the Severan Family in IGR IV 881, a Building Inscription from Takina in Lycia-Pamphylia under the proconsul Tarius Titianus

Journal of Philia, 2022
An examination of the building inscription from Takina, which has been known since the early 19th century and reports the construction of a bath, leads to the following results: In line 2, behind the name of Caracalla stood that of his brother Geta, in ...
Werner Eck
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The Denouement of Claudian Pamphylia-Lycia and its Implications for the Audience of Galatians

Novum Testamentum, 2018
Recent inscriptional discoveries have revised our understanding of provincial boundaries in southern Asia Minor from Claudius until Vespasian. Pamphylia is now understood to have been part of Galatia during Paul’s journeys there.
Mark W. Wilson
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