Examples of 'cappadocian' in a sentence

Meaning of "cappadocian"

Cappadocian (noun): A native or inhabitant of Cappadocia, an ancient region in present-day Turkey
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  • Of or pertaining to Cappadocia.
  • A native or inhabitant of Cappadocia.
  • Clipping of Cappadocian Greek.

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Cappadocian cave settlements.
Pigeons have always been important for Cappadocian people.
A Cappadocian accent in speaking Greek seems to be mentioned in a few sources.
Scholars have termed these tablets as the Cappadocian tablets.
I suspect he gave those Cappadocian horses to Charles expecting to use one to escape.
Godefroy has collected every circumstance of antiquity relative to the Cappadocian horses.
All the Cappadocian fathers were readers of Greek philosophy.
These verses are one of the earliest literary attestations of the spoken Cappadocian vernacular.
The rich legacy of the Cappadocian Greeks is and will remain vital.
This has resulted in a variety of Greek Cappadocian dialects.
Tiberius appointed a Cappadocian general Maurice the commander of the eastern army.
Zelve does not have the rich frescoes of Göreme and other Cappadocian locations.
John Malalas notes that the Cappadocian died peacefully at Constantinople some time later.
Roman forces under Corbulo overthrew Tiridates and replaced him with a Cappadocian prince.
The Cappadocian Greeks have distinctive traditional songs and dances which are still performed in Greece.

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He was born into a wealthy Cappadocian Greek family.
Today Cappadocian Greek in Turkey is a dead language.
One of the great Cappadocian Father.
The Cappadocian Fathers are three men.
The contribution of the Cappadocian Fathers.
The name Cappadocian was first used by Persians.
Anthimus of Tyana was a Christian bishop of the Cappadocian city of Tyana.
The Cappadocian region.
Polemis suggested that it comes from δάσκαρης, a Cappadocian variant for " teacher.
Original Cappadocian homeland.
Cappadocian Greeks from different regions would specialize in a particular profession, such as the caviar trade.
John the Cappadocian.
The Cappadocian countryside.
Roman forces overthrew Tiridates and replaced him with a Cappadocian prince, triggering an inconclusive war.
The Cappadocian cave.
Lydus and Malalas at times mention him only as "the Cappadocian.
By late antiquity the Cappadocian Greeks had largely converted to Christianity.
Then we head on to Pigeons Valley, Pigeons have been always important for cappadocian people.
The Cappadocian landscape.
Damasus, however, harbored some degree of suspicion against the great Cappadocian Doctor of the Church.
The Cappadocian frontiers.
He was born in Istanbul, to Cappadocian Greek parents.
The Cappadocian cohort.
Philopater Mercurius is also said to be the cousin of St. George the Cappadocian.
Ariobarzanes I was a Cappadocian nobleman of obscure origins who was of Persian descent.
Together with St Gregory of Nyssa, these two men are known as the Cappadocian Fathers.
The Cappadocian Greeks traditionally spoke a dialect of the Greek language known as Cappadocian Greek.
Thus, the apostle Peter preached to Cappadocian Jews after the outpouring of holy spirit.
The Cappadocian Greeks continued a number of Anatolian culinary traditions passed down since Byzantine times.
John the Lydian and John Malalas at times mention him only as " the Cappadocian.
John the Lydian reports that the Cappadocian constructed a prison within the Praetorium of Constantinople.
Cappadocian kingdom became part of the Roman empire, in the reign of Emperor Tiberius.
However, unlike the other Cappadocian fathers, he is not a Doctor of the Church.
Like the Leucosyri of Pontus, the remaining Leucosyri assimilated into the Cappadocian Greek population.
An amazing little Cappadocian town, whose development has adapted itself to its bizarre.

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