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The ruins of Isaura Palaea are mainly remarkable for their fine situation, fortifications and tombs. Those of Isaura Nea have disappeared, but numerous inscriptions and many sculpture stelae, built into the houses of
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makes mention of Isaura, or Isauropolis, Ramsay supposes that the Diocese of Isaura Nova was early joined with that of Leontopolis, the more recent name of Isaura Palaea which is mentioned in all the "Notitiae".
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for administrative purposes from the northern slope of Taurus. A province called at first Isauria-Lycaonia, and later Isauria alone, extended up to the limits of Galatia, but not past Taurus on the south.
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Ramsay discovered there more than fifty Greek inscriptions, the greater number Christian, as well as magnificent tombs. These monuments date from the third, fourth, and fifth centuries.
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The Isaurians were brought partially under control (76–75 BC) by the Romans. During the war of the Cilician and other pirates against Rome, the Isaurians took so active a part that the
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deemed it necessary to follow them into their rugged strongholds, and compel the whole people to submission, an exploit for which he received the title of Isauricus (75 BC).
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as the scourge of the neighbouring provinces of Asia Minor, with a major series of raids occurring from AD 404 to 409, including one campaign to eradicate them led by the
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as part of Isauria, which thus extended to the Mediterranean Sea; and this extension of the name continued to be in common use for two centuries. The whole basin of the
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In the year AD 6, Cassius Dio mentions that the Isaurians were marauding through the province of Asia until they were faced with open war and were defeated.
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Das frühe Christentum im kilikisch-isaurischen Bergland. Die Christen der Kalykadnos-Region in den ersten fünf Jahrhunderten
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established after 584. After massive territorial losses in the 7th century, the remaining provinces were superseded by the
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is nicknamed "the Isaurian" and his dynasty is often called the Isaurian dynasty, the emperor was actually of
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Ramsay, Studies in the History and Art of the Eastern Provinces of the Roman Empire (Aberdeen, 1906), 25–58
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Late Antiquity: A Guide to the Postclassical World, eds., G.W. Bowersock, Peter Brown, & Oleg Grabar
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was reckoned Isaurian, and the cities in the valley of its southern branch formed what was known as the
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plain; but Isauria began as soon as the foothills were reached. Its two original towns, Isaura Nea and
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explored in the highland of Isauria in 1885 but it was not exhaustive. The site was identified by
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who marauded and created havoc in neighboring districts under Macedonian and Roman occupations.
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in the Greco-Roman period. The classical regions and their main settlements, including Isauria.
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In the 4th century BC, Isauria was the wild district about Isaura Palaea and the heads of the
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The permanent nucleus of Isauria was north of the Taurus range which lies directly south of
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451. is called in inscriptions bishop of Isauropolis and Isaura Palaea and as no
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and parts of Greece they survived under the themes until the early 9th century.
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The Oxford Encyclopedia of Medieval Warfare and Military Technology, Volume 1
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first encountered the Isaurians (early in the 1st century BC), they regarded
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It derives its name from the warlike Isaurian tribe and the twin settlements
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The Isaurians were afterwards placed for a time under the rule of
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In the early 4th century, all Cilicia was detached by order of
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The Isaurian church was originally under the authority of the
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origin, with his original name being Conon (or Cononus).
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Index

Isauria (moth)
Anatolia
Isaurian
Isaura Palaea
Persian satrapy
Phrygia
Pisidia
Roman province
Galatia

Asia Minor
Anatolia
/ˈzɔːriə/
/ˈsɔːriə/
Ancient Greek
Asia Minor
Bozkır
Konya Province
Taurus Mountains
Cilicia

Isaura Palaea
Isaura Nea
mountain people
Iconium
Lystra
Lycaonia
Iconian
Isaura Palaea
watershed

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