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- Title
ROMA'NIN ANADOLU'DAKİ DÜZENLEMELERİ ÇERÇEVESİNDE LYKAONIA'NIN SİYASAL VE İDARİ YAPISI.
- Authors
KURT, Mehmet
- Abstract
Ancient Lycaonia is located Phrygia Paroreia and East Pisidia in the west, Cappadocia in the east, Cilicia Tracheia (Rough Cilicia) in the south and Isauria in the southwest. Lycaonia has an important place in the Anatolian policies and administrative regulations of Rome due to its fertile plain, its location in the center of Anatolia, and its proximity to regions that are difficult to manage such as Cilicia Tracheia (Rough Cilicia), Isauria and Pisidia. So much so that after every confusion in the rough areas mentioned, a number of administrative regulations were initiated and Lycaonia was also heavily affected by these regulations. For this reason, the administrative structure of Lycaonia where under the rule of Rome, has also changed frequently according to time and conditions. It is understood that South Lycaonia has a precedence in the political and administrative regulations of Rome regarding Lycaonia. This can be explained by the fact that Rome had a more important the place in terms of its military, economic and strategic interests in the region than North Lycaonia. In this study, the changes in the political and administrative structure of Lycaonia and the causes and consequences of these changes were discussed within the context of the regulations made by Rome in Anatolia.
- Subjects
ROME; TURKEY; ISAURIA; DELEGATED legislation; POLITICAL change; PLAINS
- Publication
Cumhuriyet Üniversitesi Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, 2020, Issue 65, p142
- ISSN
1305-5143
- Publication type
Article