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  2. Cappadocia was a province of the Roman Empire in Anatolia (modern central-eastern Turkey), with its capital at Caesarea. It was established in 17 AD by the Emperor Tiberius (ruled 14–37 AD), following the death of Cappadocia's last king, Archelaus.

  3. 17 AD. Preceded by. Succeeded by. Macedonian Empire. Cappadocia (Roman province) Cappadocia ( Greek: Καππαδοκία) was a Hellenistic -era Iranian kingdom [1] [2] centered in the historical region of Cappadocia in Asia Minor (present-day Turkey).

  4. Cappadocia , Ancient district, eastern Anatolia. It is a mountainous area located in present-day Turkey; its earliest records date from the 6th century bc, when it was a Persian satrapy. A period of semi-autonomy followed Alexander the Great ’s conquest of the Persian empire (330 bc ).

  5. Cappadocia ( Turkish: Kapadokya) is an area in Central Anatolia in Turkey best known for its unique moon-like landscape, underground cities, cave churches and houses carved in the rocks. Cities. Map of Cappadocia. Landscape of Cappadocia. 1 Avanos – pottery town located on the banks of the longest river in Turkey - Kizilirmak river.

  6. Cappadocia was a province of the Roman Empire in Anatolia (modern central-eastern Turkey), with its capital at Caesarea. It was established in 17 AD by the Emperor Tiberius (ruled 14–37 AD), following the death of Cappadocia's last king, Archelaus. Contents. History; Roman ally; Roman client kingdom (95 BC-14 AD) Roman province; Later ...

  7. Jun 27, 2018 · Asia and Africa. Ancient History, Middle East. Cappadocia. views 1,739,878 updated Jun 27 2018. CAPPADOCIA (Gr. Καπποδοκία), country in Asia Minor, which was made a Roman province by Tiberius in 17 c.e.

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