Paphlagonia (/ˌpæfləˈɡoʊniə/; Ancient Greek: Παφλαγονία) was an ancient area on the Black Sea coast of north central Anatolia, situated between Bithynia to the west and Pontus to the east, and separated from Phrygia (later, Galatia) by a prolongation to the east of the Bithynian Olympus. According to Strabo, the river Parthenius formed the western limit of the region, and it was bounded on the east by the Halys river.
The name Paphlagonia is derived in the legends from Paphlagon, a son of Phineus. (Eustath. ad Horn. II. ii. 851, ad Dion. Per. 787; Steph. B. t.v.; Const. Porph. de Them. i. 7.)
Geography
The greater part of Paphlagonia is a rugged mountainous country, but it contains fertile valleys and produces a great abundance of hazelnuts and fruit – particularly plums, cherries and pears. The mountains are clothed with dense forests, conspicuous for the quantity of boxwood that they furnish. Hence, its coasts were occupied by Greeks from an early period. Among these, the flourishing city of Sinope, founded from Miletus about 630 BC, stood pre-eminent. Amastris, a few miles east of the Parthenius river, became important under the rule of the Macedonian monarchs; while Amisus, a colony of Sinope situated a short distance east of the Halys river (and therefore not strictly in Paphlagonia as defined by Strabo), grew to become almost a rival of its parent city.
The theme of Paphlagonia and its governing strategos are first mentioned in November 826, and the theme seems to have been established c. 820. The territory of the theme corresponds roughly to the late antiqueprovince of Paphlagonia, which had been subsumed in the themes of Opsikion and Boukellarion. Its administrative and ecclesiastical capital, as during Antiquity, was Gangra. Warren Treadgold – who notably believes that Paphlagonia belonged to the Armeniakon, and not the Boukellarion – suggested that its re-emergence as a separate province was linked with the new threat of Rus' naval activity in the Black Sea. According to the Arab geographers Ibn Khordadbeh and Ibn al-Faqih, the province numbered 5,000 troops and five fortified places. A notable exception to the usual thematic hierarchy is the existence of a katepano, in charge of a naval squadron, with his seat at Amastris.
26.11: Αγίου Στυλιανού του Παφλαγόνα - Saint Stylianus of Paphlagonia
26 ΝΟΕΜΒΡΙΟΥ - 26 NOVEMBER
(Απολυτίκιο: Όσιος Στυλιανός ο Παφλαγόνας - Apolitikio: Saint Stylianus of Paphlagonia)
✞ Βίος Αγίου Στυλιανού:
http://www.saint.gr/3096/saint.aspx
✞ Hagiography of the Saint Stylianus:
https://www.oca.org/saints/lives/2019/11/26/103401-venerable-stylianus-of-paphlagonia
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Hadrianapolis en detaylı anlatım eskipazar karabük hadrianapolis antik kenti paphlagonia #vlog
hadrianoupolis antik kenti memleketim karabükün eskipazar ilçesinin 3 kilometre batısında göksü çayının oluşturduğu vadinin kuzey yamaçlarına konumlanan bir antik kenttir. kent adını romanın efsanevi imparatoru hadrianus tan alır. kentin kuruluş tarihi kesin olarak bilinmemektedir. geç roma erken bizans döneminde kent altın çağını yaşamıştır. kent hristiyanlık için önemli bir kişi olan ve bir sütun üzerinde yaşayan stylianos alypius un yaşadığı yer olması sebebi ile hac yeri konumundadır. kentin territoriası çok geniştir. kent mozaik anlamında bir markadır. antik kentin yaklaşık 10 kilometre doğusunda kimistene adlı bir ören yeri bulunmaktadır. burada hristiyanlık öncesi bir pagan tapınağının temel kalıntıları bulunmaktadır.
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Saint Stylianos of Paphlagonia the Hermit
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published: 13 Nov 2015
Apolytikion of St. Stylianos of Paphlagonia the Righteous
26 ΝΟΕΜΒΡΙΟΥ - 26 NOVEMBER
(Απολυτίκιο: Όσιος Στυλιανός ο Παφλαγόνας - Apolitikio: Saint Stylianus of Paphlagonia)
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26 ΝΟΕΜΒΡΙΟΥ - 26 NOVEMBER
(Απολυτίκιο: Όσιος Στυλιανός ο Παφλαγόνας - Apolitikio: Saint Stylianus of Paphlagonia)
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hadrianoupolis antik kenti memleketim karabükün eskipazar ilçesinin 3 kilometre batısında göksü çayının oluşturduğu vadinin kuzey yamaçlarına konumlanan bir ant...
hadrianoupolis antik kenti memleketim karabükün eskipazar ilçesinin 3 kilometre batısında göksü çayının oluşturduğu vadinin kuzey yamaçlarına konumlanan bir antik kenttir. kent adını romanın efsanevi imparatoru hadrianus tan alır. kentin kuruluş tarihi kesin olarak bilinmemektedir. geç roma erken bizans döneminde kent altın çağını yaşamıştır. kent hristiyanlık için önemli bir kişi olan ve bir sütun üzerinde yaşayan stylianos alypius un yaşadığı yer olması sebebi ile hac yeri konumundadır. kentin territoriası çok geniştir. kent mozaik anlamında bir markadır. antik kentin yaklaşık 10 kilometre doğusunda kimistene adlı bir ören yeri bulunmaktadır. burada hristiyanlık öncesi bir pagan tapınağının temel kalıntıları bulunmaktadır.
tiyatro olarak söylenen alanın tiyatro olup olmadığı tartışmalıdır çünkü paflagonya bölgesinde bu tür merdiven şeklinde kutsal alanlara rastlanmaktadır.
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hadrianoupolis antik kenti memleketim karabükün eskipazar ilçesinin 3 kilometre batısında göksü çayının oluşturduğu vadinin kuzey yamaçlarına konumlanan bir antik kenttir. kent adını romanın efsanevi imparatoru hadrianus tan alır. kentin kuruluş tarihi kesin olarak bilinmemektedir. geç roma erken bizans döneminde kent altın çağını yaşamıştır. kent hristiyanlık için önemli bir kişi olan ve bir sütun üzerinde yaşayan stylianos alypius un yaşadığı yer olması sebebi ile hac yeri konumundadır. kentin territoriası çok geniştir. kent mozaik anlamında bir markadır. antik kentin yaklaşık 10 kilometre doğusunda kimistene adlı bir ören yeri bulunmaktadır. burada hristiyanlık öncesi bir pagan tapınağının temel kalıntıları bulunmaktadır.
tiyatro olarak söylenen alanın tiyatro olup olmadığı tartışmalıdır çünkü paflagonya bölgesinde bu tür merdiven şeklinde kutsal alanlara rastlanmaktadır.
Karabük eskipazar hadrianapolis antik kenti
hadrianoupolis
hadrianopolis
hadrianaupolis
antik kentler
safranbolu
viranşehir
deliklikaya
arkeoloji
tarih
agios stylianos
st stylianos
paphlagonia
bizans
haç
martyrium
martyrion
kilise
mozaik
antik kentler
keşfedilmeyen antik kentler
kaya mezarı
roma villası
bizans hamamı
keşif
göbeklitepe
zeugma9
sagalassos
afrodisias
efes
nemrut harabeleri
kline
patara
tios
teion
pompeiopolis
prusias ad hypium
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Paphlagonia
00:00:45 1 Geography
00:02:00 2 History
00:03:37 2.1 Under the Kingdom of Pontus
00:04:27 2...
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Paphlagonia
00:00:45 1 Geography
00:02:00 2 History
00:03:37 2.1 Under the Kingdom of Pontus
00:04:27 2.2 Roman and Byzantine empires
00:05:17 3 Notable people
00:06:10 4 See also
00:06:26 5 External links
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- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
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"The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Paphlagonia (; Ancient Greek: Παφλαγονία, Paphlagonía, modern pronunciation Paflagonía; Turkish: Paflagonya) was an ancient area on the Black Sea coast of north central Anatolia, situated between Bithynia to the west and Pontus to the east, and separated from Phrygia (later, Galatia) by a prolongation to the east of the Bithynian Olympus. According to Strabo, the river Parthenius formed the western limit of the region, and it was bounded on the east by the Halys river.
The name Paphlagonia is derived in the legends from Paphlagon, a son of Phineus. (Eustath. ad Horn. II. ii. 851, ad Dion. Per. 787; Steph. B. t.v.; Const. Porph. de Them. i. 7.)
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Paphlagonia
00:00:45 1 Geography
00:02:00 2 History
00:03:37 2.1 Under the Kingdom of Pontus
00:04:27 2.2 Roman and Byzantine empires
00:05:17 3 Notable people
00:06:10 4 See also
00:06:26 5 External links
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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"The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Paphlagonia (; Ancient Greek: Παφλαγονία, Paphlagonía, modern pronunciation Paflagonía; Turkish: Paflagonya) was an ancient area on the Black Sea coast of north central Anatolia, situated between Bithynia to the west and Pontus to the east, and separated from Phrygia (later, Galatia) by a prolongation to the east of the Bithynian Olympus. According to Strabo, the river Parthenius formed the western limit of the region, and it was bounded on the east by the Halys river.
The name Paphlagonia is derived in the legends from Paphlagon, a son of Phineus. (Eustath. ad Horn. II. ii. 851, ad Dion. Per. 787; Steph. B. t.v.; Const. Porph. de Them. i. 7.)
hadrianoupolis antik kenti memleketim karabükün eskipazar ilçesinin 3 kilometre batısında göksü çayının oluşturduğu vadinin kuzey yamaçlarına konumlanan bir antik kenttir. kent adını romanın efsanevi imparatoru hadrianus tan alır. kentin kuruluş tarihi kesin olarak bilinmemektedir. geç roma erken bizans döneminde kent altın çağını yaşamıştır. kent hristiyanlık için önemli bir kişi olan ve bir sütun üzerinde yaşayan stylianos alypius un yaşadığı yer olması sebebi ile hac yeri konumundadır. kentin territoriası çok geniştir. kent mozaik anlamında bir markadır. antik kentin yaklaşık 10 kilometre doğusunda kimistene adlı bir ören yeri bulunmaktadır. burada hristiyanlık öncesi bir pagan tapınağının temel kalıntıları bulunmaktadır.
tiyatro olarak söylenen alanın tiyatro olup olmadığı tartışmalıdır çünkü paflagonya bölgesinde bu tür merdiven şeklinde kutsal alanlara rastlanmaktadır.
Karabük eskipazar hadrianapolis antik kenti
hadrianoupolis
hadrianopolis
hadrianaupolis
antik kentler
safranbolu
viranşehir
deliklikaya
arkeoloji
tarih
agios stylianos
st stylianos
paphlagonia
bizans
haç
martyrium
martyrion
kilise
mozaik
antik kentler
keşfedilmeyen antik kentler
kaya mezarı
roma villası
bizans hamamı
keşif
göbeklitepe
zeugma9
sagalassos
afrodisias
efes
nemrut harabeleri
kline
patara
tios
teion
pompeiopolis
prusias ad hypium
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Paphlagonia
00:00:45 1 Geography
00:02:00 2 History
00:03:37 2.1 Under the Kingdom of Pontus
00:04:27 2.2 Roman and Byzantine empires
00:05:17 3 Notable people
00:06:10 4 See also
00:06:26 5 External links
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
You can find other Wikipedia audio articles too at:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuKfABj2eGyjH3ntPxp4YeQ
You can upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
https://github.com/nodef/wikipedia-tts
"The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Paphlagonia (; Ancient Greek: Παφλαγονία, Paphlagonía, modern pronunciation Paflagonía; Turkish: Paflagonya) was an ancient area on the Black Sea coast of north central Anatolia, situated between Bithynia to the west and Pontus to the east, and separated from Phrygia (later, Galatia) by a prolongation to the east of the Bithynian Olympus. According to Strabo, the river Parthenius formed the western limit of the region, and it was bounded on the east by the Halys river.
The name Paphlagonia is derived in the legends from Paphlagon, a son of Phineus. (Eustath. ad Horn. II. ii. 851, ad Dion. Per. 787; Steph. B. t.v.; Const. Porph. de Them. i. 7.)
Paphlagonia (/ˌpæfləˈɡoʊniə/; Ancient Greek: Παφλαγονία) was an ancient area on the Black Sea coast of north central Anatolia, situated between Bithynia to the west and Pontus to the east, and separated from Phrygia (later, Galatia) by a prolongation to the east of the Bithynian Olympus. According to Strabo, the river Parthenius formed the western limit of the region, and it was bounded on the east by the Halys river.
The name Paphlagonia is derived in the legends from Paphlagon, a son of Phineus. (Eustath. ad Horn. II. ii. 851, ad Dion. Per. 787; Steph. B. t.v.; Const. Porph. de Them. i. 7.)
Geography
The greater part of Paphlagonia is a rugged mountainous country, but it contains fertile valleys and produces a great abundance of hazelnuts and fruit – particularly plums, cherries and pears. The mountains are clothed with dense forests, conspicuous for the quantity of boxwood that they furnish. Hence, its coasts were occupied by Greeks from an early period. Among these, the flourishing city of Sinope, founded from Miletus about 630 BC, stood pre-eminent. Amastris, a few miles east of the Parthenius river, became important under the rule of the Macedonian monarchs; while Amisus, a colony of Sinope situated a short distance east of the Halys river (and therefore not strictly in Paphlagonia as defined by Strabo), grew to become almost a rival of its parent city.