Definition & Meaning | English word ISAURIANS
ISAURIANS
Definitions of ISAURIANS
- plural of Isaurian.
Number of letters
9
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using ISAURIANS in a Sentence
- The Isaurians blockade the mountain passes, but John the Hunchback (John Gibbo) wins an overwhelming victory against the rebels.
- Longinus and several other Isaurians, including general Longinus of Cardala, are exiled to Thebaid (Egypt).
- Isaurian War: The Isaurians begin a revolt against Emperor Anastasius I in southern Central Anatolia.
- The Isaurians were fiercely independent mountain people who marauded and created havoc in neighboring districts under Macedonian and Roman occupations.
- The Lycaonians appear to have been in early times to a great extent independent of the Persian empire, and were like their neighbors the Isaurians a wild and lawless race of freebooters; but their country was traversed by one of the great natural lines of high road through Asia Minor, from Sardis and Ephesus to the Cilician gates, and a few considerable towns grew up along or near this line.
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