Yes. It was not one country, but several provinces of the Roman Empire.
These included:
Aeolis, Ionia, Doris, Caria, Lycia, Lydia, Bithynia, Paphlagonia, Pontus, Cappadocia, Lycaonia, Cicilia, Pamphylia and Thrace, as well as Galatia.
In many of these areas the Apostle Paul had established Christian Churches. We know of at least one of these Churches with whom he communicated - the Church in Galatia, a letter to which can be found in the New Testament.
i think it means like Jesus' birth there was animals there such as a bird and turkey is a bird. the turkey is honoured by eating it because it was at Jesus' and it is cooked to be eaten on Christmas day
The Roman town of Nicomedia was in the province of Bithynia which is in the country of present day Turkey. Its modern name is Izmit.The Roman town of Nicomedia was in the province of Bithynia which is in the country of present day Turkey. Its modern name is Izmit.The Roman town of Nicomedia was in the province of Bithynia which is in the country of present day Turkey. Its modern name is Izmit.The Roman town of Nicomedia was in the province of Bithynia which is in the country of present day Turkey. Its modern name is Izmit.The Roman town of Nicomedia was in the province of Bithynia which is in the country of present day Turkey. Its modern name is Izmit.The Roman town of Nicomedia was in the province of Bithynia which is in the country of present day Turkey. Its modern name is Izmit.The Roman town of Nicomedia was in the province of Bithynia which is in the country of present day Turkey. Its modern name is Izmit.The Roman town of Nicomedia was in the province of Bithynia which is in the country of present day Turkey. Its modern name is Izmit.The Roman town of Nicomedia was in the province of Bithynia which is in the country of present day Turkey. Its modern name is Izmit.
Antakya, Turkey
Istanbul
He was circumcized and given the name the angel had announced, Jesus.
I do not think it has a name.
The day they met Jesus
She was with the apostle John during Jesus' crucifixion. After His death, legend has it that she went to live with John in Ephesus, an early center of Christianity. Ephesus is located in modern day Turkey.
They call Thanksgiving turkey day because most people eat turkey on that day.
Jesus was buried in Jerusalem. On the third day he arose and appeared to different deciples at different times. Among many witnesses, he arose to heaven and an angel told the witnesses that this same Jesus would one day return again.
purgatory
Originally, the day Jesus rose from the dead did not have a name. However, over time the Christian church came to recognize the day of Jesus' resurrection as the first Sunday after Good Friday. This Sunday is called Easter in English.