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Galatia
Roman province (25 BC - 7th century)
Palladius of Galatia
Galatian bishop

Lystra
Lystra () was a city in central Anatolia, now part of present-day Turkey. It is mentioned six times in the New Testament. Lystra was visited several times by Paul the Apostle, along with Barnabas or Silas. There Paul met a young disciple, Timothy. Lystra was included by various authors in ancient Lycaonia, Isauria, or Galatia.
thumb|320px|Heinrich Kiepert. Asia citerior. Lycaonia, 1903
Roman Baths of Ankara
Roman baths in Ankara
Gnaeus Claudius Severus Arabianus
2nd century Roman senator and philosopher
Juliopolis
Juliopolis or Ioulioupolis (), occasionally also Heliopolis (Ἡλιούπολις), was an ancient and medieval city and episcopal see in Anatolia (modern Turkey). In later Byzantine times, it also bore the name Basilaion (Βασιλαίον). Various authors assign it to the regions of Galatia, Bithynia, and Paphlagonia. Now, it is in the province of Ankara, Nallıhan.
Orcistus
Orcistus or Orkistos () was a city originally in the northeast of ancient Phrygia and later a bishopric in the Roman province of Galatia Secunda, situated south of the town now called Ortaköy, Afyonkarahissar, and previously Alikel Yaila.