- Iconium
- geographical name — see Konya
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Iconium — • A titular see of Lycaonia Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Iconium Iconium † Cat … Catholic encyclopedia
Iconĭum — (a. Geogr.), s. Ikonion … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Iconĭum — (Ikonion), Stadt, s. Konia … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Iconium — Iconium, jetzt Koniah. Stadt im türk. Kleinasien, ehemals Hauptstadt Lykaoniens, im 12. u. 13. Jahrh. Residenz der seldschuckischen Sultane von Rum, aus welcher Zeit sich Moscheen, Bazars und Bäder theilweise erhalten haben, jetzt unbedeutend.… … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
ICONIUM — urbs Lycaoniae Archiepiscopal. sub Patr. CP. et caput, inter Cappadociam et Ciliciam, capta a Godofr. Bullionaeo, A. C. 1097. iterum a Friderico Barbarossa Imp. A. C. 1190. postquam ibidem Emanuel Imp. Graec. a Turcico Sultano turpiter victus… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Iconium — [ī kō′nē əm] Latin name for KONYA … English World dictionary
Iconium — Konya Konya Vue générale du Mausolée de Mevlâna Administration … Wikipédia en Français
Iconium — A Phrygian city, usually under foreign domination, in Asia Minor; it was taken by the Gauls in 278 BCE, and the central part of Asia Minor was then known as Galatia. In 25 BCE the whole of Galatia became a Roman province. In Acts 13 Iconium and… … Dictionary of the Bible
Iconium — Konya … Deutsch Wikipedia
Iconium — The capital of ancient Lycaonia. It was first visited by Paul and Barnabas from Antioch in Pisidia during the apostle s first missionary journey (Acts 13:50, 51). Here they were persecuted by the Jews, and being driven from the city, they fled … Easton's Bible Dictionary
Iconium, Missouri — Iconium is a Southwest Missouri town with a population of 35 people. The town is perhaps best known for Scott s Iconium Store, a local institution that is a frequent pilgrimage destination for Boy Scouts, many of whom refer to the town as Ico for … Wikipedia