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  CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Rhosus
A titular see in Cilicia Secunda, suffragan to Anazarba.
Rhosus or Rhossus was a seaport situated on the Gulf of
Hist., X, XI), who places it in Cilicia, relates the history of the hermit Theodosius of
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 IHO Toristic Information This site which was known as Ceasarea or Anazarbus during the times of the Roman Empire is 28 ...
The city which sided with Severus during the power struggle the Roman Emperor Septimius Severus entered with Pescennius Niger and was rewarded when the Emperor won his battle in 192 A.D.Isos and became the sole ruler of the empire, starting to enjoyed its days of glory.
In the period 204-205 A.D. Cilicia became the metropolis of the Isaura and Licaonia states.
Anavarza which was destroyed by Balbinos of Isaura in the 4th century A.D became capital of Cilicia Secunda (Cilicia of the Plain) which was established during the reign of II.
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 NPNF2-03. Theodoret, Jerome, Gennadius, & Rufinus: Historical Writings | Christian Classics Ethereal Library
Theodoret mentions his share in the deposition of Eustathius (I. Theognis was sentenced to banishment on account of the Arian sympathies he displayed at Nicæa, but escaped by a feigned acceptance.
   Narcissus of Irenopolis, a town of Cilicia Secunda, took an active part in the Arian movement: Athanasius says that he was thrice degraded by different synods, and is the worst of the Eusebians (Ath.
   After the time of Constantine, Cilicia was divided into three districts; Cilicia Prima, with Tarsus for chief town; Secunda, with Anazarbus; Tertia, with Seleuceia.
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The first recorded mention of Greater Syria is in Egyptian annals detailing expeditions to the Syrian coastland to log the cedar, pine, and cypress of the Ammanus and Lebanon mountain ranges in the fourth millennium.
The Sumerians most probably traded with the Syrian port city of Byblos, which was also negotiating with Egypt for exportation of timber and the resin necessary for mummification.
Syria Secunda was divided into two districts: Phoenicia Prima, with Tyre as the capital; and Phoenicia Secunda, ruled from Damascus.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Index for T
Thebes - Titular see of Thebais Secunda, suffragan of Ptolemais, and the seat of a Coptic Catholic diocese
Theodore, Bishop of Mopsuestia - Bishop in Cilicia and ecclesiastical writer
Tibaldi, Pellegrino - Known also as Pellegrino da Bologna and as Pellegrino Pellegrini, decorator, mural painter, and architect.
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 What was Historical Syria and Phoenicia? Is there confusion?
Towards the close of the fourth century another partition of region was made.
It formed the basis of its ecclesiastical government: (1) Coele Syria; (2) Syria Secunda or Phoenicia Secunda; (3) Phoenicia Prima.
Coele Syria, Mesopotamia, Cilicia, Cappadocia, Pontus, Paphlagonia, Galatia, Bithynia and Hellespont, from Asia, namely, the two provinces of Phrygia, Pisidia, the islands of the Cyclades, Pamphylia, Caria, Lydia, from Europe, namely, Thrace, Haemimontus, Moesia, and the two provinces of Pannonia, have set forth this creed.
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 Roman Emperors - DIR Festus
Caesar, with ten legions which had 3,000 Italian soldiers each, over nine years subjugated the Gauls from the Alps as far as to the Rhine, battled with barbarians settled beyond the Rhine, crossed to Britain, and, in the tenth year, made the Gauls and Britains tributaries.
After the Amantians between the Save and Drave had been laid low, the area adjoining the Save and environs of Pannonia Secunda were obtained.
The Marcomanni and Quadi were driven from the environs of Valeria, which are between the Danube and Drave, and a frontier between Romans and barbarians was established from Augusta Vindelicum through Noricum, Paennonia, and Moesia.
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 Antiquarian Books :: ILAB-LILA :: International League of Antiquarian Booksellers
About 30 do not seem to be cited by Aristotle, not even under their Greek equivalents." - Cuvier (Pietsch).
Oppian of Anabarzus in Cilicia was born toward the end of the reign of Marcus Aurelius [r.
are missnumbered), editio secunda novis iconibus, Francofurti: Henrici Laurentii, 1620, bound with: GESNER, CONRAD.
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 Y U M U K T E P E - KÝLÝKYA ADI NERDEN GELÝYOR - Arþt. Yzr. Þahin ÖZKAN
Romalýlar ise ayný yerlere Cilicia Aspera ve Cilicia Campestria adlarýný vermiþlerdi.
1.yüzyýlda Roma, Kilikya Eyaleti (Provencia Ciliciae) ‘ni kurduysa da, korsanlýðýn önü alýnamadý.
Bizans döneminde, Cilicia Prima (Birinci Kilikya ve Cilicia Secunda (Ýkinci Kilikya) merkezi Anavarza idi.
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