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Adana, Turkey - The BridgeAdana, capital of Adana Province in south east Turkey. The ancient Antioch on the Sarus. One of the largest cities in Turkey - the gateway to the Cilician Plain
Bohemond I / Antioch / BlondBOHEMOND I Crusader and Prince of Antioch
St John Chrysostom / ButleSAINT JOHN CHRYSOSTOM Syrian prelate of Antioch archbishop of Constantinople, banished by royals but loved by populace. His name means golen-mouthed given him
Eleanor on CrusadesEleanor of Aquitaine (or of Guyenne) rides east with her husband, Louis VII; but her carryings-on with Raymond of Antioch will lead to divorce, and marriage to Henry II
St Luke / Arts SomptuairesSAINT LUKE Greek physician of Antioch, alleged author of the 3rd gospel and chronicler of the Apostles
DASSY, Jean Joseph (1796-1865). Robert Curthouse fighting a Muslim warrior at the siege of Antioch. ca. 1838. First Crusade
Marguerite of AntiochMARGARET (or MARINA) of Antioch martyr : confronted by a dragon, her evil enemy, whom she made disappear by making the sign of the cross
Antioch (Antakya), TurkeyAntioch - Antakya (Turkish) - on the Orontes River in the far south of modern Turkey. Founded in the 4th century BC, eventually rivalling Alexandria as the greatest Near Eastern City
Antakya (Antioch)Distant view of the city, formerly known as Antioch
Jesus Christ mosaic over door, San Babila Church, MilanMosaic panel over the main entrance door to the San Babila Church in Milan - once considered the third most important in the city after the Duomo and the Basilica di Sant Ambrogio
St Margarets churchThe Church of St Margaret, in the grounds of Westminster Abbey on Parliament Square, London, England, was, until 1972, the Anglican parish church of the House of Commons
Silk Road. Caravan of camels resting. EngravingSilk Road. Caravan of camels resting. Antioch. Nineteenth-century colored engraving
Antakya, TurkeyGeneral view on the Orontes River and Antakya, near the south border of Turkey (formerly Syria). Date: circa 1910
Orontes River in Antakya, TurkeyBridge over Orontes River and school at the river bank in Antakya, Turkey (formerly Syria). Date: circa 1910
Christian neighbourhood in Antakya, TurkeyView on the Christian neighbourhood of Antakya, Turkey (formerly Syria), across the Orontes River, with a child and an adult fishing on the river bank. Date: circa 1910
Friedrich I (Barbarossa), Holy Roman Emperor from 1155. He drowned in a river near Antioch while on a Crusade, but as depicted here there is a legend that he is sleeping with his knights in a cave
Antioch on the Orontes / Antakya, TurkeyAntioch on the Orontes was an ancient Greek city on the eastern side of the Orontes River. Its ruins lie near the modern city of Antakya, Turkey early 19th century
Adana, Turkey - The BazaarAdana, capital of Adana Province in south east Turkey. The ancient Antioch on the Sarus. One of the largest cities in Turkey - the gateway to the Cilician Plain
Turkey / Antioch 1630former capital of Syria, on the Orontes River : this print shows its state in the 17th century, and it is today an unimportant Turkish town
Orontes River near Antakya, TurkeyOrontes River near Antakya, a city close to the southern border of Turkey (formerly Syria). Date: circa 1910
Arches of Binari in Antioch, TurkeyArches of Binari in Antioch on the Orontes (Syrian Antioch), a ruined ancient Greco-Roman city on the eastern side of the river, near Antakya close to the southern border of Turkey (formerly Syria)
Road approaching Antioch, TurkeyRoad approaching Antakya, a city near to the southern border of Turkey (formerly Syria). Antakya is located close to Antioch on the Orontes (Syrian Antioch)
Antakya, Turkey - Orontes RiverLarge waterwheel (far left) on the Orontes River at Antioch (Antakya), Turkey. The waterwheels are used for irrigation. Date: 1920
Mosaic. 2nd century. Imperial Period. Woman with a flower sRoman Art. Asia Minor. Mosaic. 2nd century. Imperial Period. It belongs to a house of Daphe, (Antioch, Turkey). In the middle is depicted a woman with a flowers crown in her head
Saint Babylas / Burgh EngSAINT BABYLAS Martyred bishop of Antioch Date: ? - 251
Theodoretus - Thevet 1584Theodoretus (386 - 457) Bishop of Cyrrhus, Greek theologian of the Antioch school Date: 1584
Antioch Palace / SargentRemains of the palace of Antioch (in ancient Syria, modern-day Turkey)
Antioch BridgeAn old bridge near Antioch (Antakya), Turkey, showing the decomposed stones of this remarkable structure. Date: 1930s photo
Arab BarbersArab barbers shaving their Turkish customers in the open air in a suburb of Antioch, Turkey. Date: 1930s
Theophilus of AntiochTHEOPHILUS OF ANTIOCH Syrian prelate. Bishop of Antioch (by 170); one of the fathers of the church; first known writer to use the term " Trinity". Date: ? - 180
Antioch - Turkey - Hotel du TourismeHotel du Tourisme - Antioch, Turkey (modern Hatay). On the Orontes River in the far south of modern Turkey. Founded in the 4th century BC
Grain Market - Antioch, TurkeyAntioch - Antakya (Turkish) - on the Orontes River in the far south of modern Turkey. Founded in the 4th century BC, eventually rivalling Alexandria as the greatest Near Eastern City
Antioch - TurkeyAntioch - Antakya (Turkish) - on the Orontes River in the far south of modern Turkey. Founded in the 4th century BC, eventually rivalling Alexandria as the greatest Near Eastern City
Antioch - Turkey - Large waterwheelAntioch - Antakya (Turkish) - on the Orontes River in the far south of modern Turkey. One of the large waterwheels for which Antioch is famed
Adana, Turkey - Caravan of CamelsAdana, capital of Adana Province in south east Turkey. The ancient Antioch on the Sarus. One of the largest cities in Turkey - the gateway to the Cilician Plane
Adana, Turkey - Armenian QuarterAdana, capital of Adana Province in south east Turkey. The ancient Antioch on the Sarus. One of the largest cities in Turkey - the gateway to the Cilician Plain
Waterwheel at AntiochAntioch - Antakya (Turkish) - on the Orontes River in the far south of modern Turkey. One of the large waterwheels for which Antioch is famed
Large waterwheel at AntakyaAntioch - Antakya (Turkish) - on the Orontes River in the far south of modern Turkey. One of the large waterwheels for which Antioch is famed
Daphne, TurkeyDescribed as a suburb of Antakya (Antioch), Daphne was formerly in Syria but is now in southeast Turkey
Watermill in TurkeyHuge water wheel near Antakya (Antioch)
ALEPPO / SYRIA / 1851The Euphrates Valley route to India. Seen from the Antioch entrance
St Paul at AntiochSt Paul preaching at Antioch (Acts XIII 14-41)
Ignatius of AntiochIGNATIUS THEOPHORUS known as IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH Christian prelate and church father; martyred in Rome under the emperor Trajan
Turks Defeated, AntiochThe Crusaders defeat the Turks before the city of Antioch Date: 1095
Holy Lance DiscoveredCrusaders on their way to the Holy Land, stopping off at Antioch (in todays Turkey) are thrilled to discover the lance that was used to pierce the side of crucified Jesus
Pelagia the PenitentPELAGIA THE PENITENT actress of Antioch who after hearing a Christian sermon repented of her wicked ways and became a hermit on the Mount of Olives, Jerusalem
Antioch from SuadeahAntioch on the approach from Suadeah
Turkey / Antioch from WestAntioch from the west