hiding places 1900s::Cappadocia, in this sense, was bounded in the south by the chain of mount taurus, to the east by the euphrates, north by pontus, and west vaguely by the great central salt lake hiding places 1900s

But it is impossible to define its limits with accuracy.
Strabo, the only ancient author who gives any circumstantial account of the country, greatly exaggerated its dimensions; it is now believed to have been about 250 miles in length by less than 150 in breadth.
Cappadocia was known as in the late bronze age, and was the homeland of the hittite power centred at hattusa.
After bringing the persian empire to an end, alexander the great met with great resistance in cappadocia.
He tried to rule the area through one of his commanders named sabictus, but the ruling classes and people resisted and declared ariarathes, a persian aristocrat, as king.
This sent a message to alexander that not all persians would submit to his rule.
The kingdom of cappadocia lived in peace until the death of alexander, when the kingdom fell, in the general partition of the empire, to eumenes.
Under ariarathes iv, cappadocia came into relations with rome, first as a foe espousing the cause of antiochus the great, then as an ally against perseus of macedon.
The kings henceforward threw in their lot with the republic as against the seleucids, to whom they had been from time to time tributary.
Much later it was a region of the byzantine empire.
The cappadocian fathers of the 4th century were integral to much of early christian philosophy.
For most of the byzantine era it remained relatively undisturbed by the conflicts in the area, first with the sassanid empire and later against arabs.
Cycling, walking, horseback or hot air balloon tours are becoming very popular in the region.
Gate into the hill: looking inside hidden cave church of ancient cappadocia in a natural volcanic rock hill,.
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