Asia Minor
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Definition
Proper noun: * A historical and geographical region: Asia Minor is a large peninsula in Western Asia, forming the majority of the modern-day country of Turkey. It is bounded by the Black Sea to the north, the Mediterranean Sea to the south, and the Aegean Sea to the west.
Usage Notes
- "Asia Minor" is primarily a historical and geographical term. In modern contexts, the region is typically referred to as "Anatolia" or as part of "Turkey."
- It is used to discuss ancient history, classical archaeology, and the historical geography of the Eastern Mediterranean.
Examples
- Proper noun:
- Many ancient civilizations, such as the Hittites and Lydians, flourished in Asia Minor.
- The apostle Paul traveled extensively through the cities of Asia Minor.
- The term Asia Minor is synonymous with the Anatolian Plateau.
Advanced Usage
- In historical context: The term is often used to specify the location of ancient kingdoms, Greek colonies, Roman provinces, and early Christian communities that were situated on this peninsula, distinct from the broader continents of Europe or Asia.
- The Seven Churches of Revelation were all located in Asia Minor.
Variants and Related Words
- Anatolia (n): The modern name for the same peninsula; often used interchangeably with Asia Minor in geographical contexts.
- Anatolian (adj): Relating to Asia Minor/Anatolia.
- Anatolian civilizations
Synonyms
- Anatolia
Different Meanings / Contexts
- There is only one primary meaning for "Asia Minor" as a proper noun referring to the specific peninsula. It does not have other distinct definitions.
Noun
- a peninsula in southwestern Asia that forms the Asian part of Turkey