- dynasty, with its
capital of
Cilicia at the city of Tarsus.
Cilicia and
Cilicians do not
appear in any
extant list of
people ruled by the
Achaemenid Empire...
- 0°N 35.5°E / 37.0; 35.5 The
Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, also
known as
Cilician Armenia,
Lesser Armenia,
Little Armenia or New Armenia, and
formerly known...
- The
Cilician Gates or Gülek P**** is a p****
through the
Taurus Mountains connecting the low
plains of
Cilicia to the
Anatolian Plateau, by way of the narrow...
-
Cilician pirates dominated the
Mediterranean Sea from the 2nd
century BC
until their suppression by
Pompey in 67–66 BC.
Because there were
notorious pirate...
-
Trojan War,
Hypoplacian Thebe was in the
hands of a
people known as the
Cilicians, and
ruled by King Eetion. Eetion's
daughter Andromache was
given in marriage...
- city in
Dardania (Asia minor),
inhabited by
Cilicians. It was
closely ****ociated with the
nearby Cilician Thebe. At the time of the
Trojan War, it was...
-
pushed on
through Anatolia,
defeating the
Turks and
reaching as far as
Cilician Armenia. On 10 June 1190,
Frederick drowned near
Silifke Castle. His death...
-
Luwian (/ˈluːwiən/),
sometimes known as
Luvian or Luish, is an
ancient language, or
group of languages,
within the
Anatolian branch of the Indo-European...
- Çukurova (Turkish pronunciation: [tʃuˈkuɾova]), or the
Cilician Plain (Cilicia
Pedias in antiquity), is a
large fertile plain in the
Cilicia region of...
-
Cilician Arabic, Cilicia-Antioch Arabic, Çukurova Arabic, or Çukurovan is a
Levantine dialect spoken in
Turkey in the geo-cultural area of Cilicia, the...