Lycaonia. (icon | ˌ | l | ɪ | k | i | ˈ | oʊ | n | i | ə; Λυκαονία Lukaonia) was a large region in the interior of Asia Minor , north of
Kaynak: Lycaonia to the east by the upper Euphrates and the Armenian Highland , to the north by Pontus , and to the west by
Lycaonia and eastern Galatia
Kaynak: CappadociaIn its "classical" extent during the 8th and 9th centuries, the theme stretched over the ancient regions of
Lycaonia , Pisidia , Isauria ,
Kaynak: Anatolic ThemeBinbirkilise (literally: Thousand and One Churches) is a region in the antique
Lycaonia , in modern Karaman Province of Turkey , known for
Kaynak: Binbirkilisewas one of the subdivisions in ancient Arcadia along with Parrhasia and
Lycaonia . Ancient Azania was in an area that are now the area of
Kaynak: Arcadian Azaniaof Laranda in
Lycaonia was a Greek poet who lived during the late-second and early-third centuries AD. He composed learned poetry on a
Kaynak: Nestor of LarandaSauatra was a city in the Eastern Roman Empire , in the Roman province of
Lycaonia . History: Nearly nothing is known of this ancient town,
Kaynak: Sauatrawas a city in the region of
Lycaonia and Isauria , near the river Cydnus . It was the birthplace of Leontius , usurper against emperor Zeno
Kaynak: DalisandusThebasa was a fortified place in Asia Minor in Classical Antiquity that was noted by Pliny as a city of
Lycaonia , situated in Tauros .
Kaynak: ThebasaThe permanent nucleus of Isauria was north of the Taurus range which lies directly to south of Iconium and Lystra .
Lycaonia had all the
Kaynak: IsauriaHe seems to have first possessed
Lycaonia , where he maintained more than 300 flocks To this he added the territory of Derbe by the
Kaynak: Amyntas of Galatiaoccupied them, such as Lydia , Lycia , Caria , Mysia , Bithynia , Phrygia , Galatia ,
Lycaonia , Pisidia , Paphlagonia , Cilicia , and Cappadocia .
Kaynak: AnatoliaGreater Phrygia included
Lycaonia , Pisidia , and Pamphylia . Cappadocia initially included Cilicia , also known as Cappadocia-beside-the-
Kaynak: Classical AnatoliaSome ancient authors describe it as situated in
Lycaonia and others as a town of Pisidia and Ptolemy places it in Galatia ; but this
Kaynak: Laodicea Combustaby Bithynia and Paphlagonia , on the east by Pontus and Cappadocia , on the south by Cilicia and
Lycaonia , and on the west by Phrygia .
Kaynak: Galatiaborn before 8 BC-38) was a Cappadocia n Prince from Anatolia and a Roman client king of Cilicia Trachea and Eastern
Lycaonia He is
Kaynak: Archelaus of Ciliciaas to include Pisidia and the whole tract up to the frontiers of Phrygia and
Lycaonia , and in this wider sense it is employed by Ptolemy .
Kaynak: Pamphyliaconclude the Lukka, or Lukka lands, referred to a regions extending from the western end of Pamphylia , through
Lycaonia , Pisidia and Lycia .
Kaynak: Lukka landsnorthern and southern parts were split off to form the southern part of the province of Paphlagonia and the province of
Lycaonia , respectively.
Kaynak: Galatia (Roman province)