Cappadocia
Cappadocia
“The region of the central Anatolia which is called Cappadocia was surrounded by Galatia (Ankara) and Lykaonia (Konya) to the west, Armenia to the east, Pontus to the north and Kilikia to the south.” Courtesy of Focus Multimedia Magazine Online.
Cappadocia
Brief history of the province excerpted from UNRV History- Roman Empire.
Strabo’s Geography: Book XII Chapter 1
This webpage reproduces a section of The Geography of Strabo published in Vol. V of the Loeb Classical Library edition, 1928. Courtesy of Texts in translation. Courtesy of Bill Thayer of LacusCurtius.
Cappadocia
© Jona Lendering for Livius.Org, 2007
Cappadocia – in ancient sources @ attalus.org
This page © Andrew Smith, 2010
Who was who in the Roman Empire: Cappadocia
The Development of Roman Forces in Northeastern Anatolia: New Evidence for the history of the exercitius Cappadocicius
By Michael Speidel. Courtesy of Academia.edu
Connecting Cappadocia.The Contribution of the Roman Imperial Army
By Michael Speidel. Courtesy of Academia.edu
Ancient Coins of Cappadocia
Excerpted from Digital Historia Numerorum: A Manual of Greek Numismatics
Cappadocia: Cities/Mints
Courtesy of Asia Minor Coins .com An online index of ancient Greek and Roman coins from Asia Minor.
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