These Martyrs, men of high rank in the Roman (Byzantine) army, were taken captive when the city of Amorion in Phrygia fell to the Moslem Arabs in 838, during the reign of Theophilus the Iconoclast.
Ancient records reveal that a king named Midas really did exist. In fact, there was more than one king with that name.
Troy did not fight against the Greeks alone. Who were the allies of Troy during the Trojan War, and what do we know about ...
Saint Abercius, Bishop of Hierapolis in Phrygia in the times of Marcus Aurelius, was adorned with the grace of wonderworking and with apostolic zeal. During a festival in honour of Apollo, the chief ...
A peasant who became the King of Phrygia created this intricate problem that was solved in 333 B.C. The right answer to this ...
If Acts does not mention Colossae, it certainly mentions Phrygia as a region. If you were trying to contact someone in that area, a natural place to write to would have been Colossae, a key Phrygian ...
Acts 2:9-10 lists the native regions of the masses: "Parthians, Medes, Elamites, and residents of Mesopotamia, Judea and ...
For older generations, the Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia is widely recognised as the theme tune of the 1970s BBC TV show, The Onedin Line. It charted the rise of a fictional family-run shipping ...
Next, you will visit Ankara Castle which, has hosted many different civilizations such as Hittite, Phrygia, Persian, Byzantine, Arab and Ottoman. Tonight, enjoy a nice dinner with the group.