Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Cataonia> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 48 of
48
with 100 triples per page.
- Cataonia abstract "Cataonia (Ancient Greek: Kαταoνία) was one of the divisions of ancient Cappadocia.It is described by Strabo, who had visited it, as a level plain surrounded by mountains: on the south by the Amanus, and on the west by the Antitaurus, which branches off from the Cilician Taurus and contains deep narrow valleys (in one of which was situated Comana, a considerable city on the river Sarus, which flows through the gaps of the Taurus into Cilicia and the Mediterranean). Through the plain of Cataonia flows the river Pyramus, which has its source in the middle of the plain, and also passes through the gaps of the Taurus into Cilicia. The plain is very productive, except that it has no evergreens. Strabo speaks of a temple of Zeus Dacius, where there is a salt-lake of considerable extent with steep banks, so that the descent to it is like going down steps; it was said that the water never increased, and had no visible outlet.The plain of Cataonia contained no cities, but it had strong forts on the hills, such as Azamora and Dastarcum, round which the Carmalas flowed, probably the modern Zamantı River. It also contained a temple of Cataonian Apollo, which was in great repute in all Cappadocia. Ptolemy has a list of eleven places in his Cataonia, including Cabassus, an unknown site, and Heraclea Cybistra, which is far beyond the limits of Strabo's Cataonia. In fact Ptolemy's Cataonia, if there is truth in it, must be a different division of the country. Cataonia also contains Mut (Claudiopolis). Cucusus, mentioned in the Antonine Itinerary, is today Göksun, on the Göksu River, which flows from the west, and joins the Pyramus on the right bank lower down than the junction of the Carmalas and Pyramus. The inhabitants of Cataonia were distinguished by the ancients from the other Cappadocians as a different people, but Strabo could observe no difference in manners or in language.".
- Cataonia wikiPageExternalLink ptext?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.04.0064&query=id%3D%232779&layout=&loc=catanii.
- Cataonia wikiPageExternalLink ptext?doc=Perseus:text:1999.04.0064.
- Cataonia wikiPageID "2506884".
- Cataonia wikiPageLength "3046".
- Cataonia wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Cataonia wikiPageRevisionID "668676352".
- Cataonia wikiPageWikiLink Antonine_Itinerary.
- Cataonia wikiPageWikiLink Apollo.
- Cataonia wikiPageWikiLink Cappadocia.
- Cataonia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Cappadocia.
- Cataonia wikiPageWikiLink Ceyhan_River.
- Cataonia wikiPageWikiLink Cilicia.
- Cataonia wikiPageWikiLink Comana_(Cappadocia).
- Cataonia wikiPageWikiLink Evergreen.
- Cataonia wikiPageWikiLink Göksu.
- Cataonia wikiPageWikiLink Göksun.
- Cataonia wikiPageWikiLink Heraclea_Cybistra.
- Cataonia wikiPageWikiLink Mediterranean_Sea.
- Cataonia wikiPageWikiLink Mut,_Mersin.
- Cataonia wikiPageWikiLink Nur_Mountains.
- Cataonia wikiPageWikiLink Ptolemy.
- Cataonia wikiPageWikiLink Seyhan_River.
- Cataonia wikiPageWikiLink Strabo.
- Cataonia wikiPageWikiLink Taurus_Mountains.
- Cataonia wikiPageWikiLink William_Smith_(lexicographer).
- Cataonia wikiPageWikiLink Zamantı_River.
- Cataonia wikiPageWikiLink Zeus.
- Cataonia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cataonia".
- Cataonia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Cataonia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-grc.
- Cataonia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:R.
- Cataonia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Cataonia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:SmithDGRG.
- Cataonia subject Category:Ancient_Cappadocia.
- Cataonia hypernym Divisions.
- Cataonia type AdministrativeRegion.
- Cataonia comment "Cataonia (Ancient Greek: Kαταoνία) was one of the divisions of ancient Cappadocia.It is described by Strabo, who had visited it, as a level plain surrounded by mountains: on the south by the Amanus, and on the west by the Antitaurus, which branches off from the Cilician Taurus and contains deep narrow valleys (in one of which was situated Comana, a considerable city on the river Sarus, which flows through the gaps of the Taurus into Cilicia and the Mediterranean).".
- Cataonia label "Cataonia".
- Cataonia sameAs Q3555938.
- Cataonia sameAs Cataònia.
- Cataonia sameAs Καταονία.
- Cataonia sameAs Cataonia.
- Cataonia sameAs Cataônia.
- Cataonia sameAs m.07jndg.
- Cataonia sameAs Q3555938.
- Cataonia wasDerivedFrom Cataonia?oldid=668676352.
- Cataonia isPrimaryTopicOf Cataonia.