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Cappadocia (/kæpəˈdoʊʃəˌ -ˈdoʊkiə/; Turkish: Kapadokya, [kɑpɑ'dokjɑ]) is a
historical region in
Central Anatolia, Turkey. It is
largely in the provinces...
- a
courtesan given by the
Jewish king
Herod the
Great to the king of
Cappodocia as
thanks for
reconciling a
Herod family dispute Vigil, a
period of purposeful...
- Herzegovina,
Serbia and
Albania 2
Eastern Delight From the Rila
Mountains to
Cappodocia Republic of
Macedonia (briefly),
Bulgaria and
Turkey 3 Wild East From...
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granted to a
Macedonian king. In 319 BC,
Antigonus marched his army into
Cappodocia and
engaged Eumenes at the
Battle of Orkynia. Here,
Eumenes was defeated...
- War: A
Byzantine army
under command of
Maurice drives the
Persians from
Cappodocia (modern Turkey), and
strengthens the
Byzantine position in
Caucasian Albania...
- ****emani, Bibl. Or., III, 1 The
context makes clear that
Caesarea Mazaca in
Cappodocia is intended.
Henry Wace, A
Dictionary of
Christian Biography and Literature...
- (1892–1977),
prominent Cappadocian Gr****
composer and conductor, born in
Nigde (
Cappodocia) Than****is P. Aghnidès, (1889–1980), born in
family estates (Kayabashi)...
- (1892–1977), a
prominent Gr****
composer and conductor, born in
Nigde (
Cappodocia). Elia
Kazan – (1909–2003) Gr****-American film
director whose family originated...
- co-production with
Tayangan Unggul and
Greenlight Productions Manisnya Cinta Di
Cappodocia Malay a co-production with
Global Station and Red
Films Terbaik Dari Langit...
- and not his subjects. In the
summer of 69, he
marched his
troops across Cappodocia and the
Euphrates river and
entered the
Armenian province of Tsop'k',...