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  2. Map of Asia Minor in the early 1st century CE with the Kingdom of Commagene as a Roman client state.

  3. Map of New Testament Asia - Bible History

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    This map reveals the cities within Asia Minor in the ancient world during the first century A.D., the time of the New Testament. The map includes the principal cities of Asia. Matthew 28:18-20 - "And Jesus came and spake unto them, saying, All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth.

  4. File:Asia Minor in the early 1st century AD - general map ...

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    English: Asia Minor in the early 1st century AD - general map - provinces, client states and main settlements - bleached - English legend

  5. Asia Minor - World History Encyclopedia

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    Ancient Asia Minor is a geographic region located in the south-western part of Asia comprising most of present-day Turkey. The earliest reference to the region comes from tablets of the Akkadian Dynasty (2334-2083 BCE) where it was known as The Land of the Hatti and was inhabited by the Hittites.

  6. Map of Asia Minor in the First Century A.D. - New York State ...

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    Map of Asia Minor in the first century A.D. showing Galatia, Cappadocia, Cilicia, and other associated regions. Asia Minor was a Roman province during this time. It was a prosperous part of the Empire, and both Greek and Roman cultural influences were strongly felt.

  7. THE PROVINCES OF ASIA MINOR 1ST CENTURY A.D. - VISUAL UNIT

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    THE PROVINCES OF ASIA MINOR 1ST CENTURY A.D. AFRICACYRENE SICILY. Y. DALMATA ACHAIA MACEDONIA MOESIA THRACE. EPIRUS. ASIA. BITHYNIA YCIA ADOCIA. PONTUS. TIA CILICIA.

  8. This is a collection of 283 beautiful historical maps of Asia Minor (including the Armenian Highlands), the Caucasus, Iran, and neighboring lands including the Aegean Basin, the Levant, and northern Africa, from around 1500 B.C. to around 1500 A.D. Cartographers include: Samuel Butler, William Shepherd, Ramsey Muir, Heinrich Kiepert, William ...