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  1. 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.

  2. 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 …

  3. 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 …

  4. 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 , …

  5. 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 …

  6. 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 …

  7. 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 …

  8. 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 …

  9. 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 …

  10. 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 …

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