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Isauria

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Isauria , ancient district of S Asia Minor, on the borders of Pisidia and Cilicia, N of the Taurus range, in present S central Turkey. It was a wild region inhabited by marauding bands. When the capital, Isaura or Isaura Vetus [old Isaura], a strongly fortified city at the foot of Mt. Taurus, was besieged by the Macedonian regent Perdiccas in the 4th cent. BC, the Isaurians destroyed the town by fire rather than submit to capture. The Isaurians were brought partially under control (76-75 BC) by the Romans, and again by the Byzantines under Justinian I , but were not completely subdued until... Read more
Isaura
Isaura ♀ (Spanish) From the Late Latin personal name Isaura , originally an ethnic byname denoting a woman from Isauria in Asia Minor. Read more
Zeno
orig. Tarasicodissa (born , Isauria, Diocese of the East—died April 9, 491) Eastern Roman emperor...the boy's early death, Zeno became emperor. Obliged to flee to Isauria to escape a coup d'etat, he returned to Constantinople in 476... Read more

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