Perga in Pamphylia

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Perga in Pamphylia was an ancient city in southern Asia Minor, notable as a major center of Hellenistic and Roman culture and as an early stop in the apostle Paul’s travels.

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Perga in Pamphylia canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient city
archaeological site
associatedDeity Artemis of Perga NERFINISHED
biblicalReference Acts 13:13
Acts 13:14
Acts 14:25
culture Greek
Hellenistic
Roman
flourishedInPeriod Hellenistic period
Late Antiquity
Roman Imperial period
governedUnder Byzantine Empire NERFINISHED
Hellenistic kingdoms NERFINISHED
Roman Empire NERFINISHED
hasArchaeologicalFeature Hellenistic gate towers
Roman baths
acropolis
agora
city walls
colonnaded street
nymphaeum
stadium
theatre
hasModernSiteName Perge archaeological site NERFINISHED
hasSanctuaryOf Artemis NERFINISHED
hasUrbanFeature monumental city gate
orthogonal street plan
water channel along main street
knownAs Perga NERFINISHED
Perge NERFINISHED
locatedEastOf Antalya NERFINISHED
locatedIn Pamphylia NERFINISHED
southern Asia Minor
locatedInPresentDay Antalya Province NERFINISHED
Turkey
locatedNear Cestrus River NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Acts of the Apostles
nearModernSettlement Aksu NERFINISHED
partOf Roman province of Pamphylia NERFINISHED
later Roman province Pamphylia Secunda NERFINISHED
regionType Mediterranean coastal plain NERFINISHED
roleInChristianity early stop on Paul’s first missionary journey
servedAs major urban center of Pamphylia
regional administrative center
visitedBy Barnabas NERFINISHED
John Mark NERFINISHED
Paul the Apostle NERFINISHED

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