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Qué (quién) es Phrygia - definición


Phrygia (name)         
NAME FROM GREEK MYTHOLOGY
Phrygia was a daughter of Cecrops, from whom the country of Phrygia was believed to have derived its name.(Plin.
Hellespontine Phrygia         
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SATRAPY OF THE ACHAEMENID EMPIRE (525-321 BC)
Phrygia-Hellespont
Hellespontine Phrygia () or Lesser Phrygia () was a Persian satrapy (province) in northwestern Anatolia, directly southeast of the Hellespont. Its capital was Dascylium, and for most of its existence it was ruled by the hereditary Persian Pharnacid dynasty.
Bria (Phrygia)         
ANCIENT CITY IN PHRYGIA, ASIA MINOR
Acemlar; Bria, Phrygia
Bria is an ancient city in Phrygia, Asia Minor. Bria was located in the late Roman province of Phrygia Pacatiana Prima, south of Acmonia.
Ejemplos de uso de Phrygia
1. Daskyleion, or «those of the sea» in Persian, was the capital of a Persian satrap in the days of the Achaemenid Empire in Hellespontine Phrygia and boasts ruins from the Persian, Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine empires dating to A.D. 1300.
2. Christian extremists÷ Montanism was named after its founder Montanus, who, according to sparse Roman documentation, established this sect around A.D. 156 in Phrygia (a small province in ancient Turkey), during a time that Montanus believed Christian zeal for spreading the news of salvation had relaxed.
3. Flavius Furius Aptus, the high priest in Ephesus of the Lydian (Manisa)–born wine god, the creator of theater, the god Dionysus, who was brought up in the mountains of Phrygia (Ankara, Eskiţehir and Afyon). You probably decided to buy a worn–out house with a peristyle (inner court) built in the Greek style during the first century B.C. –– some three centuries before you came to Ephesus from a Mediterranean city as a Roman noble.
4. tdn.com.tr inc.all words Home Page Domestic Foreign Finance Diplomacy Opinions Features Sports Weather Press Scanner Archive All About Turkey About TDN MEMBER CENTER Your Account Gordion Hotel: a unique option to take a breath Monday, February 27, 2006 print this page mail to a friend FEATURE All News» » France‘s Cesars give no hints for Oscars as drama scoops prizes » Richard Gere honored as Harvard‘s Hasty Pudding man of the year » Pain patients often suffer in silence » Dane to stage play on Mohammed cartoons row » Darren McGavin, star of ‘Mike Hammer,‘ dies at 83 » Sheryl Crow undergoes cancer surgery » Cavalli wraps up Milan shows with Venetian opulence » Image Awards honor Jamie Foxx for music and ‘Bernie Mac‘ in TV » Winners of the 37th annual NAACP Image Awards » Gordion Hotel: a unique option to take a breath The hotel‘s name comes from the famous ancient city of Gordion, the capital of ancient Phrygia, modern Yassýhöyük which is located about 70–80 km southwest of Ankara.