Pamphylians

E298639

Pamphylians were the ancient inhabitants of Pamphylia in southern Anatolia, known for their mixed Greek and Anatolian heritage and coastal city-states.

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Label Occurrences
Pamphylians canonical 2

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Anatolian people
ancient people
ethnic group
associatedWith Pamphylian Greek inscriptions
capital Perge
coast Mediterranean Sea
country Pamphylia
culturalInfluence Hellenization
culture Anatolian culture
Greek culture
economy agriculture
fishing
maritime trade
ethnicComposition Anatolian
Greek
ethnogenesis mixture of Greek colonists and indigenous Anatolians
geographicalFeature Coastal Plain of Israel
surface form: Mediterranean coastal plain

Taurus Mountains
surface form: Taurus Mountains (north boundary)
historicalRegionOf modern Turkey
knownFor coastal city-states
mixed Greek and Anatolian heritage
language Pamphylian Greek
languageFamily Greek language
locatedIn Asia Minor
southern Anatolia
majorCity Aspendos
Attaleia
Perge
Side
militaryActivity naval warfare
neighboringRegion Cilicia
Lycia
Pisidia
partOf ancient Anatolia
regionType coastal region
religion ancient Greek religion
local Anatolian cults
spokeDialectOf Ancient Greek
timePeriod 1st millennium BCE
Classical antiquity
underRuleOf Achaemenid Empire
Hellenistic kingdoms
Roman Empire
Roman Republic
writingSystem Greek alphabet

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Pamphylia ethnicComposition Pamphylians