「cappadocia」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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She lived in | Cappadocia, a province of the Roman Empire in present-d |
Halala) was an ancient city in the south of | Cappadocia, about 20 km south of Tyana. |
The family had moved to | Cappadocia and along with his siblings were raised in t |
d by the Seljuk Turks who advanced deep into | Cappadocia and Lycaonia and plundered at will before ra |
He had converted many people in | Cappadocia and Galatia to the Christian religion, and w |
Saint Hyacinth was imprisoned in Caesarea, | Cappadocia, and after numerous scourges, he starved to |
er Archelaus, of the temple state of Comana, | Cappadocia and Glaphya. |
travel through Karamanli-speaking regions of | Cappadocia and document the few remaining Greek words t |
strangers dispersed through Pontus, Galatia, | Cappadocia, Asia and Bithynia, elect,” (five provinces |
In his travels, | Cappadocia continued to pick up new sounds and ethnic s |
ility to compete with other street musicians | Cappadocia decided to "add a bass register" to his cell |
d reduced Colchis, Armenia, and some part of | Cappadocia, defeating Gnaeus Domitius Calvinus, whom Ca |
nt city, first included in Cataonia, then in | Cappadocia, finally in Armenia, near the source of the |
photograph depicts mountain formations from | Cappadocia in Turkey. |
m the town of Tyana in the Roman province of | Cappadocia in Asia Minor. |
Augusta), Tacitus died of fever at Tyana in | Cappadocia in June 276. |
t town in Cataonia, the southernmost part of | Cappadocia, in what is today Turkey. |
, Narses had built a church and monastery in | Cappadocia, intent upon retirement. |
Orestes of | Cappadocia is venerated as a martyr by the Eastern Orth |
In 51 the Roman procurator of | Cappadocia, Julius Paelignus, invaded Armenia and ravag |
nonymous with Balbisse, another bishopric in | Cappadocia, known only in 1143. |
It has been suggested Eastern Mediterranean ( | Cappadocia?) or South Italy. |
laminiacus districts and was included in the | Cappadocia region. |
700) assigns the place to | Cappadocia Secunda, and it is mentioned also in the Ant |
When Glaphyra returned to | Cappadocia, she lived with her father and brother. |
Located in | Cappadocia, the district covers an area of 697 km2 (269 |
teretes (deputy commander) of the Tagmata of | Cappadocia, then as magistros and doux (duke), and fina |
After her children arrived in | Cappadocia, they disinherited their Jewish descent, des |
After Alexander and his brother arrived in | Cappadocia, they disinherited their Jewish descent, des |
ssing the Taurus he travelled on by Sivas of | Cappadocia to Erzerum, the neighborhood of Ararat and T |
graine Symposium" in 1966 on "Migraine: from | Cappadocia to Queen Square", combining his clinical int |
He was dispatched in disguise to his native | Cappadocia to stir up local aristocracy against Skleros |
0ft) to the ground shortly after take-off in | Cappadocia, Turkey.. |
Cappadocia was raised in Hamilton, Ontario. | |
1723 translation of the works of Aretaeus of | Cappadocia was widely remarked on and was used as the b |
esisted his policies, Auxentius, a native of | Cappadocia, was installed in the see of Milan, replacin |
He began playing cello at the age of 3. | Cappadocia went on to study classically at McGill Unive |
branch might have established themselves in | Cappadocia which in the 8th century BC became a vassal |
sent large sums of money to the churches of | Cappadocia, which had been devastated by the marauding |
ughter of the Roman Client King Archelaus of | Cappadocia, while her only natural sibling was her youn |
In 655, Muawiyah undertook an expedition in | Cappadocia while his fleet, under the command of Abdull |
priest-ruler of the temple-state of Comana, | Cappadocia who ruled as priest-ruler from 47 BC until a |
en decided to leave Jerusalem and to live in | Cappadocia with Glaphyra and her family. |
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