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Pisidia

By Zeus on April 12, 2000   /   Ancient Cities of Turkey, Biblical Sites in Turkey, Must-See Places in Turkey   /   2 Comments
Tags: pisidia antiocheia, pisidian, pisidian antioch

In ancient geography this was the mountainous area north of Antalya with two fair-sized lakes, Karalis (Beysehir Gölü) and Limnai (Eğridir Gölü). Termessus in the south, Sagalassus (Aglasun) to the north, and Antioch of Pisidia (Yalvac) are some of the early important towns. History The area of […]

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Bithynia

By Zeus on April 12, 2000   /   Ancient Cities of Turkey, Biblical Sites in Turkey, Mosques in Turkey   /   Leave a comment
Tags: Bithyni, Bithyniidae, Thyni, Βιθυνία

The Bithynia were a tribe that migrated from Thrace to Asia Minor and gave their name to the southwest shores of the Black Sea, the Bosphorus, and the Sea of Marmara. The most Important mountain of the area is Mt Olympus, known now as Ulu Dağ; the […]

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Antioch of Pisidia

By ARTEMIS on April 9, 2000   /   Ancient Cities of Turkey, Biblical Sites in Turkey, Must-See Places in Turkey   /   4 Comments
Tags: antiochia Caesareia, antiochia caesaria, antiochia in Pisidia, pisidian antioch, yalvaç, Ἀντιόχεια τῆς Πισιδίας

About 56 kilometers west of Akşehir by winding mountain road is the Turkish town of Yalvaç, the place on the edge of the Antioch of Pisidia mentioned in the New Testament. The earliest written history of the city probably goes back to some time between 301 and […]

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Troas

By Zeus on March 18, 2000   /   Ancient Cities of Turkey, Biblical Sites in Turkey, Must-See Places in Turkey   /   Leave a comment
Tags: Alexandria Troas, queen of Epirus, Troad

The northwestern promontory of Asia Minor around Troy is the area of Troas or the Troad. Its southeastern border is Mt. Ida (Kaz Dağı). The chief Greek towns were Ilium or Troy, Assus, and Alexandria Troas, now all in ruins. Troas is often included In the area […]

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Galatia

By LETO on February 22, 2000   /   Ancient Cities of Turkey, Biblical Sites in Turkey, Must-See Places in Turkey   /   Leave a comment
Tags: Galatians, Galli, Gallia, Gaul or Celt, Γαλατία

The name of the area settled by Celtic tribes (Gauls) In the third century B.C. has reference to the upland area of Asia Minor around Ankara. It became a part of the Roman Empire under Augustus in 25 B.C. When Paul was travelling through the area the […]

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Mysia

By Zeus on February 15, 2000   /   Ancient Cities of Turkey, Biblical Sites in Turkey, Must-See Places in Turkey   /   Leave a comment
Tags: misya, mɪʒə, Myrina, mυσία, pytikos, titnaios

The area south and west of the Sea of Marmara and the Dardanelles is the general district of Mysia with Pergamon (Bergama) and Cyzicus (Erdek) the main cities. Mysians are among those named by Homer as allies of Troy. Mysia was a region in the northwest of […]

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Byzantium Constantinople (Istanbul)

By Zeus on February 15, 2000   /   Ancient Cities of Turkey, Biblical Sites in Turkey, Biblical Turkey, Byzantine & Ottoman Relics, Istanbul, Must-See Places in Turkey   /   1 Comment
Tags: Constantinopolis, istanbul, Κωνσταντινούπολις, قسطنطینیه

Semistra seems to be the name of the first settlement of people on the Golden Horn some time during the first millennium B.C. This was at the head of the Horn where the two streams, Cydaris (Ali Bey Suyu) and Barbysus (Kâğıthane Suyu), come together. In the ninth […]

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Pessinus

By Apollo on February 11, 2000   /   Ancient Cities of Turkey, Biblical Sites in Turkey, Must-See Places in Turkey   /   Leave a comment
Tags: Ballıhisar, Pessinous, Πεσσινούς

The ruins of the city of Pessinus are about 15 kilometers south of the town of Sivrihisar and on the left bank of the Sangarius (Sakarya) River. What is left includes a theater and the foundations of the famous temple to Cybele. Pieces of the marble wall […]

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Barnabas

By LETO on February 8, 2000   /   Ancient Cities of Turkey, Biblical Sites in Turkey   /   Leave a comment
Tags: Cypriot Jew, Βαρναβᾶς

Barnabas, born Joseph, was an early Christian, one of the earliest Christian disciples in Jerusalem. According to Acts 4:36 Barnabas was a Cypriot Jew. Named an apostle in Acts 14:14, he and Paul the Apostle undertook missionary journeys together and defended Gentile converts against the Judaizers. They […]

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Iznik, Turkey

By Zeus on October 21, 1999   /   Ancient Cities of Turkey, Biblical Sites in Turkey, Byzantine & Ottoman Relics, Cities in Turkey, Must-See Places in Turkey   /   Leave a comment
Tags: Nicaea, nicea, Νίκαια

İznik, historically known as Nicea , is a town and an administrative district in the Province of Bursa, Turkey. The town lies in a fertile basin at the eastern end of Lake İznik, bounded by ranges of hills to the north and south. As the crow flies […]

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The big tip is to try and go completely private. Many of the large tour companies offer private tour and they are going to charge a significant amount of money for the tour guide. However, many locations offer self-guided tours and therefore you have the ability to supply your own tour guide. Easily Book your guided private Ephesus tours, to see all the treasures of Ephesus Turkey. It's often said that Turkey has more ancient cities and classical ruins than does Greece. Well, it's true, and the Aegean coast holds a great number of sites, including Ephesus, the grandest and best-preserved of them all.

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