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Meaning of "cilicia"

Cilicia is an ancient region in southeastern Asia Minor, part of modern-day Turkey, used in historical or geographical contexts
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  • An ancient region in southeastern Asia Minor, famed for cilice — haircloth made from the hair of Cilician goats

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Cilicia was the other major pirate refuge.
Constantine i of cilicia.
Cilicia lacked large cities.
I do not believe that Cilicia was a chance attack.
Cilicia had been a haven for pirates for a long time.
The land was called Cilicia after him.
Cilicia was our greatest ally.
He was apprehended in Cilicia and put to death.
Cilicia in the middle ages.
He spent some time in Cilicia in disguise.
Cilicia is mentioned several places in the Bible.
In its coastal extension it bordered on Cilicia.
Cilicia Campaign is evoked through old documents and recent photos.
I suppose they are on edge after Cilicia.
John lays claim to Cilicia on behalf of his wife and their son.

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If there is even a chance someone here gave Cilicia up.
He was initially well received in Cilicia and spent some time there.
Pixodorus a relative of the king of Cilicia.
Piracy spread from its original base in Cilicia on the southern coast of modern Turkey.
He found out that he was from Cilicia.
It roughly corresponded to Cilicia Trachaea of the antiquity.
And he was appointed to the government of Cilicia.
Achilles burned Cilicia to the ground.
Tarsus was the chief city of Cilicia.
He died in Cilicia on his return to Rome.
It did not become part of Cilicia.
He fled to Cilicia where he was captured and executed by the Parthians.
Erana was a town of ancient Cilicia.
Cilicia was a neighbor of Lycia.
He revealed that he was from Cilicia.
Fleeing to Cilicia and death.
Andronikos was removed from court but received the province of Cilicia.
Polemon continued as King of Cilicia until his death.
In particular it seems to have been a common name of the native kings of Cilicia.
He is the only priest of Cilicia with a degree in Islamic studies.
He also had local auxiliary skirmishers and cavalry from Cilicia.
All Cilicia remained under Byzantine rule for eight years.
It may be that he helped to establish or strengthen congregations in Syria and Cilicia.
The Arabs took the inhabitants of Cilicia into captivity.
The southeast region of Asia province was later reassigned to the province of Cilicia.
The aesthetic forms of these monumental graves of Cilicia Tracheia are remarkable.
Byzantine troops pillage the suburbs of Antioch before they withdraw to winter in Cilicia.
Antigenes was in Cilicia when the war between him and Peithon began.
He met someone who told him we were receiving supplies from Cilicia.
Saul grew up in Tarsus of Cilicia where he lived with his Jewish parents.
He was able to survive that battle and flee to the capital of Cilicia Tarsus.
Notorious pirate havens like Cilicia and Delos had thriving slave markets.
Then the day you and your brother left for Cilicia.
After his death Cilicia briefly came under the control of the Seleucid Empire.
He was also chosen bishop of a Christian community in Cilicia.

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