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Antioch of Pisidia - Leon Laborde (1807-1869) - 1850's
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Antioch of Pisidia

ArtistLeon Laborde (1807-1869)
EngraverCharles Cousen (1819-1889)
Date1850's
TechniqueSteel Engraving
CategoryOttoman Empire And Turkey
SourceLongman, Brown, Green & Longmans

Description

Pisidia Region covered the provinces of Isparta and Burdur completely and the northern part of Antalya province. Antiocheia Pisidia, the capital of this region, is approximately 1 km. Of Yalvaç district of Isparta. It was located on a fertile land that stretched north and south of the Sultan mountains. The Ancient City was founded by Antiochus I in 281-261 BC. In order to distinguish it from Antioch (Antakya) on the Orontes (Asi River), the city has been given the title "name Psidiam" (adjacent to the Psidia region). St Paul (Paul) and Barnabas, who were important people in the spread of the Christian faith, came to the City in 46 A.D. and St. Paul gave his first official sermon here. When his sermon caused anger and reaction, both St. Paul and his accompanying St. Barnabas were expelled from the city. In the following years, St. Paul's Church was built in his name. The aqueducts, the backbone of the water transmission system in the ancient city of Antiocheia Pisidia, are depicted in the engraving. The 800 meters long aqueducts were built in the 1st century AD.