ja;
Iconium) is a city in the Central Anatolia Region of Turkey . It is the seventh most populous city in Turkey . As of 2011 the Konya
Kaynak: Konyaoccasionally called the Sultanate of Konya (or Sultanate of
Iconium) in older western sources and was known as Turkey by its contemporaries
Kaynak: Sultanate of RumAmphilochius of
Iconium. (Ἀµφιλόχιος Ἰκονίου. was a Christian bishop of the fourth century, son of a Cappadocian family of distinction, b.
Kaynak: Amphilochius of IconiumTertius of
Iconium (also Tertios) acted as an amanuensis for the Apostle Paul , writing down his letter to the Romans . Bishop in
IconiumKaynak: Tertius of IconiumSaint Paraskevi of
Iconium (also known as Paraskeva Pyatnitsa) is venerated as a Christian virgin martyr According to Christian tradition
Kaynak: Paraskevi of IconiumBattle of
Iconium may refer to: Battle of
Iconium (1069), part of the Byzantine-Seljuk wars . Battle of
Iconium (1190), part of the Third
Kaynak: Battle of IconiumCephas of
Iconium is numbered among the Seventy Disciples , and was bishop of
Iconium or Colophon, Pamphylia . It is assumed that he is
Kaynak: Cephas of IconiumIconium is an unincorporated community in Cannon County , Tennessee , United States .
Iconium is located on Tennessee State Route 281
Kaynak: Iconium, Tennessee Iconium is an unincorporated community in St. Clair County , Missouri with a population of 35 people. "Scott's
Iconium Store," a local
Kaynak: Iconium, Missouri The Battle of
Iconium (sometimes referred as the Battle of Konya) took place on May 18, 1190 during the Third Crusade , in the expedition
Kaynak: Battle of Iconium (1190)The Battle of
Iconium (Greek : Μάχη του Ικονίου, Turkish : Konya Muharebesi) was an unsuccessful attempt by the Seljuk Turks to capture
Kaynak: Battle of Iconium (1069)According to church tradition, he is known as Sosipater of
Iconium, and is numbered among the Seventy Apostles . St. Sosipater's feast day
Kaynak: SosipaterSaint Chariton the Confessor (Greek: Αγιος Χαρίτων) (3rd century,
Iconium , Asia Minor , 4th century) is a Christian saint .
Kaynak: Saint CharitonThat author describes
Iconium as the last city of Phrygia; and in Acts 14:6 Paul , after leaving
Iconium, crossed the frontier and came
Kaynak: LycaoniaThe latter is usually identified with the Sultan of
Iconium , Kayqubad I (r. 1220–1237), but also with the Seljuq emir of Bayburt Mugit
Kaynak: Siege of Trebizond (1222–1223)Amphilochius of
Iconium , 4th-century bishop of
Iconium. Amphilochius of Sida , 5th-century bishop. Amphilochius , 2nd-century Illyrian martyr
Kaynak: AmphilochiusChurch , the wide circulation of the Acts of Paul and Thecla in Greek, Syriac and Armenian is evidence of the veneration of Thecla of
Iconium .
Kaynak: Acts of Paul and TheclaIn 1067 the Seljuq Turks invaded Asia Minor attacking Caesarea and in 1069
Iconium A Byzantine counterattack in 1069 drove the Seljuq
Kaynak: Byzantine–Seljuq warsParaskevi of
Iconium (Paraskeva Pyatnitsa), 3rd century virgin martyr venerated in Russia, feast day: October 28 Parascheva of the Balkans
Kaynak: Saint ParaskeviThe permanent nucleus of Isauria was north of the Taurus range which lies directly to south of
Iconium and Lystra . Lycaonia had all the
Kaynak: Isauria