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Antioch, Syria, 19th century. Artist: W Miller
AR939243 
'Antioch, on the approach from Suadeah', 1836. Artist: J Redaway 
'Antioch, on the approach from Suadeah', 1836. The ancient city of Antioch was founded in 301 BC. It was the capital of the Seleucid dynasty in Syria and a province of the Roman Empire. Antioch later became the centre of Christendom outside Palestine. It was in Antioch that the term Christian, referring to converts of Saint Paul, first came into use. It later became part of Turkey and is known as Antakya. The city was the site of a famous siege by the Crusaders in 1097 during the First Crusade. 
Unique Identifier AR983167 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4712px × 3728px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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19th century
Akdeniz kiyisi
Antakya
ANTIOCH
B&W
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Black & White
Black and white
Bridge
building
BUILDINGS
Castle
Christianity
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Crusades
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Geography
Hatay Ili
Islam
ISLAMIC
J
J Redaway
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Minaret
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mountain
MOUNTAINS
NINETEENTH CENTURY
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Print Collector17
Redaway
religion
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Ruin
RUINED
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TGN
The Print Collector
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William Henry Bartlett;Bartlett
William Henry;W H Bartlett;WH Bartlett