
Antalya - Wikipedia
The city was formerly known as Attalia and was founded in around 200 BC by King Attalus II of Pergamon. Attalia was soon conquered by the Romans.
Bible Map: Attalia
at-a-li'-a Attalia: A city on the southern coast of Asia Minor in ancient Pamphylia which, according to Acts 14:25, was visited by Paul and Barnabas on the way to Antioch during their first …
Topical Bible: Attalia
Attalia was an ancient city located on the southern coast of Asia Minor, in what is now modern-day Turkey. It served as a significant port city in the region of Pamphylia. The city was founded …
Attalia - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
ATTALIA ăt’ ə lī’ ə (̓Ατταλεία, city of Attalus). A seaport in Pamphylia (q.v.) in the S of Asia Minor. Returning to Antioch from their missionary journey, Paul and Barnabas embarked at Attalia , …
Attalia: Biblical meaning of this place - bibledictionarytoday.com
Attalia holds a significant place in biblical history, serving as a symbol of outreach, transformation, and community. Its mention in the New Testament highlights its role in the early spread of …
Attalia (Antalya), Biblical Sites in Turkey, Biblical tour guide ...
Attalia (Antalya) Acts 14:25. Not to be confused with Attalia in Lydia, this city near the mouth of the Cataractes River (modern Aksu) was the chief port of Pamphylia. After a temporary peace …
Exploring Attalia: Unveiling A Significant Biblical Location In Asia ...
Attalia, now known as Antalya, was an ancient city in Asia Minor, located on the Mediterranean coast in modern-day Turkey. Its legacy and importance are deeply rooted not only within its …
Antalya | Turkey, History, Map, & Facts | Britannica
Antalya, city and Mediterranean Sea port, southwestern Turkey. It is situated on the Gulf of Antalya. Attalia was founded as a seaport in the 2nd century bce by Attalus II Philadelphus, a …
Where is biblical Attalia today? 1 modern identification - OpenBible.info
ac744c1 (Attalia) TIPNR: [email protected]: UBS Names Database: nt ID_172: Wikidata: Q6487: Image. Credit: Ingo Mehling (modified) About. This page identifies the current consensus …
Attalia (Antalya) - Biblical Sites in Turkey - Meander Travel
Because the port at Side was still outside the boundary of his Kingdom, Attalus II, King of Pergamum (159-138 BCE) founded the new Mediterranean port at Attalia (and apparently …