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Phrygia is an ancient region in the central part of Anatolia, now part of Turkey, known for its historical significance
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- Ancient kingdom in the west central part of Anatolia, in what is now modern-day Turkey.
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Phrygia retained a separate cultural identity.
It runs through what in ancient times was known as Phrygia.
Phrygia as a source for this new movement was not arbitrary.
And they went through the region of Phrygia and.
Phrygia in the middle ages.
Led to his own exile to Phrygia.
Phrygia was a Lydian subject at this time.
It may have been so in Phrygia also.
King Gordias of Phrygia once created a knot so tangled that no one could undo it.
It was the capital of ancient Phrygia.
Psammetichus thus declared that Phrygia was the original language of humans.
Once a simple fruit dealer became the ruler of Phrygia.
Montanus of Phrygia preaches a form of religious extremism called Montanism.
More crosses can be found to adorn the tomb of king Midas in Phrygia.
His other daughter Phrygia was the eponym of the country Phrygia.
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They then advanced along the military roads across the plateau into Phrygia.
Aura was a resident of Phrygia and companion of the goddess Artemis.
Esarhaddon swiftly attacked and drove these marauders away where they instead fell on Phrygia.
Murena returned to Phrygia and Galatia loaded down with plunder.
Stephanus of Byzantium mentions it as a city of Phrygia.
The monuments to Hecate in Phrygia and Carla are numerous but of late date.
He may have been originally worshipped in Phrygia or Lydia.
The Phrygian tonos or harmonia is named after the ancient kingdom of Phrygia in Anatolia.
After a number of contests Murena was forced to retreat to Phrygia.
The Galatians invaded the eastern part of Phrygia on at least one occasion.
Gordium was now included in the satrapy of Greater Phrygia.
In the days of the Judges also there arose in Phrygia a philosopher named Marsyas.
Yenicekent is also the site of ancient Tripolis of Phrygia.
Lucullus marched from Phrygia with his five legions and forced Mithridates to retreat to Pontus.
Survivors may have settled in Phrygia.
Phrygia developed an advanced Bronze Age culture.
His son was the eponym of the city of Nacoleia in Phrygia.
Dinner in Phrygia and the Zulu show.
Choma was located in the upper valley of the Maeander River in Phrygia.
Conquest of northern Phrygia and eastern Bithynia.
Alcibiades is murdered in Phrygia.
Phrygia was part of Anatolia in Turkey.
Claudian mentions that they together with the Greuthungi inhabit Phrygia.
The most famous king of Phrygia was Midas.
Claudian mentions that they together with the Gruthungi inhabit Phrygia.
The proper location of Iconium in Phrygia rather than in Lycaonia.
Originally the city of Colossae was part of the kingdom of Pergamum within Phrygia.
The whole region from Phrygia to the Indus was subject to Seleucus.
It was part of Phrygia.
Later mythic kings of Phrygia were alternately named Gordias and Midas.
They then marched to the mountains that separate the Phrygia of the Pisidia.
Phrygia in Greek mythology.
It takes its name from Zakynthus the son of the king of Phrygia Dardanus.
The Phrygian Sibyl was the priestess presiding over the Apollonian oracle at Phrygia.
They are also called the Kurbantes in Phrygia.