Roman province of Isauria

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The Roman province of Isauria was a mountainous administrative region in southern Anatolia, known in the later Roman Empire for its rugged terrain and semi-autonomous, often rebellious local populations.

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Roman province of Isauria canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman province
historical region
administrativeLanguage Greek
Latin
associatedWith Isaurian banditry
Isaurian rebellions against central authority
borders Cilicia NERFINISHED
Lycaonia NERFINISHED
Pamphylia NERFINISHED
Pisidia NERFINISHED
capital Seleucia ad Calycadnum NERFINISHED
characterizedBy difficult imperial control
createdUnder Roman Empire NERFINISHED
ethnicallyAssociatedWith Isaurians NERFINISHED
governedBy Roman governor
hasTerrain mountainous
knownFor rebellious local populations
rugged terrain
semi-autonomous local populations
laterBecame part of Byzantine themes in Anatolia
locatedIn Asia Minor
southern Anatolia
locatedInPresentDay Turkey
militaryRole source of soldiers for the late Roman army
partOf Diocese of the East NERFINISHED
Roman Empire
preRomanInhabitants Isaurian tribes NERFINISHED
religion early Christianity
strategicImportance control of mountain passes in southern Anatolia
timePeriod Late Roman Empire NERFINISHED

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Isauria incorporatedInto Roman province of Isauria