Iconium

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Iconium was an ancient city in central Anatolia, historically significant as a Hellenistic, Roman, and early Christian center, located in what is now Konya, Turkey.

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Label Occurrences
Iconium canonical 12

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient city
historical city
archaeologicalRemainsAt Konya
associatedWith Lycaonians
early Christian missions
classicalName Iconium self-link
continent Asia
country Roman Empire
governedAs Roman city
polis
hasFeature city walls
fortifications
public buildings
roads connecting to other Anatolian cities
hasRole Hellenistic center
Roman provincial center
early Christian center
hasType urban settlement
historicalRegion Cappadocia
Lycaonia
Phrygia
languageUsed Greek
Latin
Phrygian
locatedIn Anatolia
Asia Minor
Central Anatolia Region
surface form: central Anatolia
locatedInPresentDay Konya
Turkey
mentionedIn Acts of the Apostles
modernName Konya
partOf Byzantine Empire
Hellenistic period
surface form: Hellenistic world

Seljuk Sultanate of Rum
regionToday Konya Province
religiousHeritage Christian bishopric
early churches
religiousSignificance Christianity
strategicImportance trade routes of central Anatolia
successorSettlement Konya
timePeriod Byzantine Empire
surface form: Byzantine period

Hellenistic period
Roman period
early Christian period
visitedBy Barnabas
Apostle Paul
surface form: Paul the Apostle

Timothy

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