The Christians of Phrygia from Rome to the Turkish Conquest /
The towns and villages of Phrygia, a predominantly rural region of inner Asia Minor, provide richer documentation of their early Christian communities than any other part of the Roman empire. This includes the earliest lengthy Christian funerary text, coin types depicting Noah and the Flood introduc...
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Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity ;
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