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Poison King: the Life and Legend of Mithradates the Great, Rome's
Cappadocia and Cappadocians in the Hellenistic, Roman and Early
Greek-Anatolian Language Contact and the Settlement of Pamphylia
Archaeology and History of Lydia from the Early Lydian Period to Late Antiquity (8Th Century B.C.-6Th Century A.D.)
Ptolemaic Foundations in Asia Minor and the Aegean As the Lagids’ Political Tool
THE GEOGRAPHY of GALATIA Gal 1:2; Act 18:23; 1 Cor 16:1
THE REACH of the ROMAN EMPIRE in ROUGH CILICIA by HUGHW.ELTON
The Oracle and Cult of Ares in Asia Minor Matthew Gonzales
7 the Roman Empire
The Capital of Roman Province of Asia-Ephesus
Roman North Africa North Roman
Public Buildings and Civic Benefactions in Western Rough Cilicia: Insights from Signaling Theory Luann Wandsnider University of Nebraska-Lincoln,
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What Happened to the Galatian Christians? Paul's Legacy in Southern Galatia
The History of the Roman Province of Asia from 133 BC To
Egypt Under Roman Rule: the Legacy of Ancient Egypt I ROBERT K
̱ Ͷͷͷ ̱ Ancient and Current Toponomy of Asia Minor
Map 87 Pontus-Phasis Compiled by David Braund and T
Iulius Tarius Titianus, Proconsul of Lycia Et Pamphylia
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Biblical Asia Minor
Archaeology of the Galatians at Ancyra from the Hellenistic Period Through the Roman Era
Shaping the Dioceses of Asiana and Africa in Late Antiquity
III. Roman Macedonia (168 BC - AD 284)
Georgia Galani Imprints of Roman Imperium: Bronze Coinages in the Republican Eastern Provinces Ph.D
Studies in the Archaeology of Hellenistic Pontus: the Settlements, Monuments, and Coinage of Mithradates Vi and His Predecessors
Early Christianity in Asia Minor Author(S): Sherman E
Reevaluating the Lydia Earthquake of 17 AD
Elementary School Instructor
CAPPADOCIA in the First Century /DAVIDROGERS(5/17/9) ILLUSTRATOR PHOTO /DAVIDROGERS(32/21/7) FARLEFT: ILLUSTRATOR PHOTO Sprintg 2007 2007 Spring Sprintg BI FAR LEFT
Roman Annexation of Asia Minor the Process of Roman Annexation
The Pontic Dialect of Modern Greek in Asia Minor and Russia
Identity in Pontus from the Achaemenids Through the Roman Period
Rule and Revenue in Egypt and Rome: Political Stability and Fiscal Institutions
Fortifications and Geography
Pontic Greeks and the Greek Genocide
The Denouement of Claudian Pamphylia-Lycia and Its Implications for the Audience of Galatians
Roman Provinces: the Levant and North Africa