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- Isauria abstract "Isauria (/aɪˈzɔriə/ or /aɪˈsɔriə/; Ancient Greek: Ἰσαυρία), in ancient geography, is a rugged isolated district in the interior of South Asia Minor, of very different extent at different periods, but generally covering what is now the district of Bozkır and its surroundings in the Konya province of Turkey, or the core of the Taurus Mountains. In its coastal extension it bordered on Cilicia. It derives its name from the contentious Isaurian tribe (probably Luwian) and twin settlements Isaura Palaea (Ίσαυρα Παλαιά, Latin: Isaura Vetus, "Old Isaura") and Isaura Nea (Ίσαυρα Νέα, Latin: Isaura Nova, "New Isaura"). Isaurian marauders were fiercely independent mountain people who created havoc in neighboring districts under Macedonian and Roman occupations.The permanent nucleus of Isauria was north of the Taurus range which lies directly to south of Iconium and Lystra. Lycaonia had all the Iconian plain; but Isauria began as soon as the foothills were reached. Its two original towns, Isaura Nea and Isaura Palaea, lay, one among these foothills (Doria) and the other on the watershed (Zengibar Kalesi).In the 4th century BC, Isauria began as it would end, and became the wild district about Isaura Palaea and the heads of the Calycadnus. When the capital, Isaura (also known as Isaura Vetus or Isaura Palaea), a strongly fortified city at the foot of Mt. Taurus, was besieged by Perdiccas, the Macedonian regent after Alexander the Great's death, the Isaurians set the place alight and let it perish in flames rather than submit to capture..".
- Isauria thumbnail Location_of_Isauria-Asia_Minor_Map,_Classical_Atlas,_1886,_Keith_Johnston.jpg?width=300.
- Isauria wikiPageID "218914".
- Isauria wikiPageRevisionID "604436319".
- Isauria hasPhotoCollection Isauria.
- Isauria subject Category:Anatolians.
- Isauria subject Category:Historical_regions_of_Anatolia.
- Isauria subject Category:Isauria.
- Isauria subject Category:Late_Roman_provinces.
- Isauria subject Category:Provinces_of_the_Byzantine_Empire.
- Isauria subject Category:States_and_territories_established_in_the_4th_century.
- Isauria type AdministrativeDistrict108491826.
- Isauria type Country108544813.
- Isauria type District108552138.
- Isauria type HistoricalRegionsOfAnatolia.
- Isauria type LateRomanProvinces.
- Isauria type Location100027167.
- Isauria type Object100002684.
- Isauria type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Isauria type ProvincesOfTheByzantineEmpire.
- Isauria type Region108630039.
- Isauria type Region108630985.
- Isauria type State108654360.
- Isauria type StatesAndTerritoriesEstablishedInThe4thCentury.
- Isauria type YagoGeoEntity.
- Isauria type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Isauria type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Isauria type Place.
- Isauria type PopulatedPlace.
- Isauria type Wikidata:Q532.
- Isauria type Place.
- Isauria type Location.
- Isauria comment "Isauria (/aɪˈzɔriə/ or /aɪˈsɔriə/; Ancient Greek: Ἰσαυρία), in ancient geography, is a rugged isolated district in the interior of South Asia Minor, of very different extent at different periods, but generally covering what is now the district of Bozkır and its surroundings in the Konya province of Turkey, or the core of the Taurus Mountains. In its coastal extension it bordered on Cilicia.".
- Isauria label "Isauria".
- Isauria label "Isauria".
- Isauria label "Isauria".
- Isauria label "Isaurie".
- Isauria label "Isaurien".
- Isauria label "Isaurië".
- Isauria label "Isáuria".
- Isauria label "Исаврия".
- Isauria label "إيساوريا".
- Isauria label "イサウリア".
- Isauria label "伊蘇利亞".
- Isauria sameAs Isaurie.
- Isauria sameAs Isaurien.
- Isauria sameAs Isauria.
- Isauria sameAs Isauria.
- Isauria sameAs Isaurie.
- Isauria sameAs Isauria.
- Isauria sameAs イサウリア.
- Isauria sameAs Isaurië.
- Isauria sameAs Isáuria.
- Isauria sameAs m.01g0f9.
- Isauria sameAs Q914218.
- Isauria sameAs Q914218.
- Isauria sameAs Isauria.
- Isauria wasDerivedFrom Isauria?oldid=604436319.
- Isauria depiction Location_of_Isauria-Asia_Minor_Map,_Classical_Atlas,_1886,_Keith_Johnston.jpg.
- Isauria isPrimaryTopicOf Isauria.