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The Bible is translated into hundreds of languages and dialects to help all people to hear and understand the Good News of the risen Christ just like those foreigners in Jerusalem, who were ...
Tumulus and entrance to tomb of King Midas of Phrygia. Yassihoyuk (yassıhöyük), Gordium, Ankara, Turkey. (photo credit: fotopanorama360. Via Shutterstock) By JERUSALEM POST STAFF JUNE 6, 2025 17:25 ...
At Apamea, the Romans ordered him to cede control of Phrygia (the region to the west of modern Ankara) to Pergamon. He refused and the two kingdoms launched a war in which Hannibal is said, most ...
Nadezhda Pavlova as Phrygia, wife of Spartacus, in Grigorovich’s Bolshoi production of Spartacus at the Lincoln Center, New York, in 1979 Credit: Jack Vartoogian/Getty Images ...
It was clear from a young age that Marcus Dadd would grow up to work with animals in some capacity. At his childhood home in suburban Sydney, he lovingly tended to a menagerie of pets: birds, turtles, ...
A city once home to the world’s richest king now looks more like a quarry. Gordion was the capital of ancient Phrygia, an Iron Age kingdom of Anatolia. Today, it is located at the site of modern ...
It is only by the power of the Holy Spirit that people from all over the known world—“Parthians, Medes and Elamites; residents of Mesopotamia, Judea and Cappadocia, Pontus and Asia, Phrygia ...
Cylinder seals from Ur, c. 2450 BC, Penn Museum, Philadelphia, USA In the first article of this series, I provided a brief historical overview of the Neo-Assyrian, Urartian, and Achaemenid empires, ...
Phrygians Another prominent ally of Troy at the time of the Trojan War was Phrygia. The Phrygians were a European nation that had migrated to Anatolia near the end of the Bronze Age or, more likely, ...
" Alone we go faster, but together we go further ”. This is the motto of Olympic Phrygia: the vision that Paris wants to demonstrate to everyone by choosing this hat as the mascot of the Olympics is ...
The cap gets its name from Phrygia, an ancient kingdom located in what is now central Turkey. Researchers think the Phrygians migrated there from the Balkans around 1200 B.C. and built their ...