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Koordinat: 36°57′41″N 30°51′14″E / 36.96139°N 30.85389°E / 36.96139; 30.85389
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|location = [[Aksu, Antalya|Aksu]], [[Antalya Province]], [[Turkey]]
|location = [[Aksu, Antalya|Aksu]], [[Antalya Province]], [[Turki]]
|region = [[Pamphylia]]
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|built = Approximately 1000&nbsp;BC
|built = Kira-kira 1000&nbsp;SM
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|epochs = [[Greek Dark Ages]] to [[Middle Ages]]
|epochs = [[Greek Dark Ages]] to [[Middle Ages]]
|cultures = [[Greeks|Greek]], [[Ancient Rome|Roman]], [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]], [[Turkish people|Turkish]]
|cultures = [[Yunani]], [[Romawi]], [[Bizantin]], [[Turki]]
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|occupants = [[Apollonius of Perga|Apollonius]]
|occupants = [[Apollonius dari Perga|Apollonius]]
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[[File:Perge - Ágora - 01.jpg|thumb|The [[agora]]]]
[[File:Perge - Ágora - 01.jpg|thumb|Bekas [[agora]]]]
[[File:Perge - Estadio.jpg|thumb|The [[stadium]]]]
[[File:Perge - Estadio.jpg|thumb|Bekas [[stadium]]]]
'''Perga''' ({{lang-el|Πέργη}} ''Perge'', {{lang-tr|Perge}}) adalah sebuah kota kuno Yunani di [[Anatolia]] dan ibukota daerah [[Pamfilia]], sekarang wilayah [[Antalya province]] di pantai barat daya [[Laut Tengah]] di negara modern [[Turki]] sekarang. Saat ini merupakan situs luas reruntuhan kuno {{convert|15|km}} di sebelah timur [[Antalya]] pada dataran pantai. Di sini terdapat sebuah [[acropolis]] yang bertarikh pada [[Zaman Perunggu]].<ref>{{cite web
'''Perga''' ({{lang-el|Πέργη}} ''Perge'', {{lang-tr|Perge}}) adalah sebuah kota kuno Yunani di [[Anatolia]] dan ibukota daerah [[Pamfilia]], sekarang wilayah [[Antalya province]] di pantai barat daya [[Laut Tengah]] di negara modern [[Turki]] sekarang. Saat ini merupakan situs luas reruntuhan kuno {{convert|15|km}} di sebelah timur [[Antalya]] pada dataran pantai. Di sini terdapat sebuah [[acropolis]] yang bertarikh pada [[Zaman Perunggu]].<ref>{{cite web
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Perge remained a Roman Catholic [[titular metropolitan]] see in the former Roman province of [[Pamphylia Secunda]]. Paul and Barnabas came to Perge during their first missionary journey, but probably stayed there only a short time, and do not seem to have preached there;<ref>Acts 13:13.</ref> it was there that John Mark left Paul to return to Jerusalem. On his return from [[Pisidia]] Paul preached at Perge.<ref>Acts 14:24.</ref>
Perge remained a Roman Catholic [[titular metropolitan]] see in the former Roman province of [[Pamphylia Secunda]]. Paul and Barnabas came to Perge during their first missionary journey, but probably stayed there only a short time, and do not seem to have preached there;<ref>Acts 13:13.</ref> it was there that John Mark left Paul to return to Jerusalem. On his return from [[Pisidia]] Paul preached at Perge.<ref>Acts 14:24.</ref>


The Greek ''[[Notitiae episcopatuum]]'' mentions the city as [[Metropolis (religious jurisdiction)|metropolis]] of Pamphylia Secunda until the thirteenth century. [[Le Quien]]<ref>Le Quien. Oriens christ., I, 1013.</ref> gives 11 bishops: Epidaurus, present at the Council of [[Ancyra]] (modern Ankara) in 312; Callicles at the [[First Council of Nicæa]] in 325; Berenianus, at Constantinople (426); Epiphanius at the [[Second Council of Ephesus]] (449), at the First Council of Chalcedon (451), and a signatory on the letter from the bishops of the province to Emperor Leo (458); Hilarianus, at the [[First Council of Constantinople]] in 536; Eulogius, at the [[Second Council of Constantinople]] in 553; Apergius, condemned as a [[Monothelite]] at the [[Third Council of Constantinople]] in 680; John, at the [[Trullan council]] in 692; Sisinnius Pastillas about 754, <!---something wrong here. Iconoclast was NOT a person! ---and Iconoclast, condemned at the [[Second Council of Nicæa]] in 787;---> Constans, at the <!---same---> Council of Nicæa (787); John, at the [[Fourth Council of Constantinople]] in 869–70.
The Greek ''[[Notitiae episcopatuum]]'' mentions the city as [[Metropolis (religious jurisdiction)|metropolis]] of Pamphylia Secunda until the thirteenth century. [[Le Quien]]<ref>Le Quien. Oriens christ., I, 1013.</ref> gives 11 bishops: Epidaurus, present at the Council of [[Ancyra]] (modern Ankara) in 312; Callicles at the [[First Council of Nicæa]] in 325; Berenianus, at Constantinople (426); Epiphanius at the [[Second Council of Ephesus]] (449), at the First Council of Chalcedon (451), and a signatory on the letter from the bishops of the province to Emperor Leo (458); Hilarianus, at the [[First Council of Constantinople]] in 536; Eulogius, at the [[Second Council of Constantinople]] in 553; Apergius, condemned as a [[Monothelite]] at the [[Third Council of Constantinople]] in 680; John, at the [[Trullan council]] in 692; Sisinnius Pastillas about 754, and Iconoclast, condemned at the [[Second Council of Nicæa]] in 787;- Constans, pada Council of Nicæa (787); John, at the [[Fourth Council of Constantinople]] in 869–70.


==Remains==
==Remains==

Revisi per 13 November 2013 06.50

Perga
Πέργη (Yunani Kuno)
Perge (Turki)
Pemandangan Perga
Perga di Turkey
Perga
Lokasi di Turkey
LokasiAksu, Antalya Province, Turki
WilayahPamfilia
Koordinat36°57′41″N 30°51′14″E / 36.96139°N 30.85389°E / 36.96139; 30.85389
JenisPemukiman
Sejarah
DidirikanKira-kira 1000 SM
PeriodeGreek Dark Ages to Middle Ages
BudayaYunani, Romawi, Bizantin, Turki
Terkait denganApollonius
Bekas agora
Bekas stadium

Perga (bahasa Yunani: Πέργη Perge, bahasa Turki: Perge) adalah sebuah kota kuno Yunani di Anatolia dan ibukota daerah Pamfilia, sekarang wilayah Antalya province di pantai barat daya Laut Tengah di negara modern Turki sekarang. Saat ini merupakan situs luas reruntuhan kuno 15 kilometer (9,3 mi) di sebelah timur Antalya pada dataran pantai. Di sini terdapat sebuah acropolis yang bertarikh pada Zaman Perunggu.[1]

Sejarah

Sejarah eklesiatikal

Rasul Paulus bersama Barnabas, dicatat mengunjungi Perga dua kali dalam Kisah Para Rasul,[2] dalam perjalanan misi pertama mereka, di mana mereka "mengabarkan Firman"[3] sebelum pergi ke Atalia (sekarang kota modern Antalya), 15 kilometer (9,3 mi) di sebelah barat daya Perga, dan dari sana berlayar kembali ke Antiokhia di Siria.

from the mouth of the latter; the site is in the modern Turkish village of Murtana on the Suridjik sou, a tributary of the Cestrus, formerly in the Ottoman vilayet of Koniah. Its ruins include a theatre, a palæstra, a temple of Artemis and two churches. The temple of Artemis was located outside the town.

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Referensi

  1. ^ "Perge". Diakses tanggal 2006-10-30. 
  2. ^ Kisah para Rasul 13:13–14; 14:25
  3. ^ Kisah para Rasul 14:25
  4. ^ Boyer, Carl B. (1991). "Apollonius of Perga". A History of Mathematics (edisi ke-Second). John Wiley & Sons, Inc. hlm. 156–157. ISBN 0-471-54397-7. 

Pranala luar

 Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Perga". Encyclopædia Britannica (edisi ke-11). Cambridge University Press. 

Artikel ini menggunakan sebagian teks dari Kamus Alkitab Easton, sebuah buku ranah publik, aslinya diterbitkan pada 1897.

 Artikel ini memuat teks dari suatu penerbitan yang sekarang berada dalam ranah publikHerbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Perge". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton. 

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