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Iconium Collection

Iconium, also known as Konya in modern-day Turkey, is a city steeped in history and culture

Background imageIconium Collection: Frederick Barbarossa (1122-1190) King of Germany from 1152. Barbarossa defeating the Seljuk Turks

Frederick Barbarossa (1122-1190) King of Germany from 1152. Barbarossa defeating the Seljuk Turks at the Battle of
527814 Frederick Barbarossa (1122-1190) King of Germany from 1152. Barbarossa defeating the Seljuk Turks at the Battle of Iconium, 1190, on the Third Crusade

Background imageIconium Collection: Frederick Barbarossa at the assault on the town of Iconium, 3rd Crusade, 1188 (chromolitho)

Frederick Barbarossa at the assault on the town of Iconium, 3rd Crusade, 1188 (chromolitho)
2817160 Frederick Barbarossa at the assault on the town of Iconium, 3rd Crusade, 1188 (chromolitho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageIconium Collection: Iconium (Konia) (engraving)

Iconium (Konia) (engraving)
5224132 Iconium (Konia) (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Iconium (Konia). Illustration for The Life of Jesus Christ by John Fleetwood (Blackie)

Background imageIconium Collection: Konya, Turkey - A Map of Konya Province

Konya, Turkey - A Map of Konya Province
A Map of Konya Province, marking Konya (also known as Koniah, Konieh, Konia, Qunia and Iconium) in Turkey. Dates from 3000 BC and successively came under the influence of the Hittites

Background imageIconium Collection: Turkey Konya

Turkey Konya
(aka Iconium, Konieh etc) The remains of the Seljuk palace

Background imageIconium Collection: St. Thecla of Iconium surrounded by a lion, a bear, a bull and a deer, in the background

St. Thecla of Iconium surrounded by a lion, a bear, a bull and a deer, in the background she is on a mountain on a pole tied by soldiers, print maker: Hieronymus Wierix (mentioned on object)

Background imageIconium Collection: Frederick Barbarossa (1122-1190) King of Germany from 1152. Barbarossa defeating

Frederick Barbarossa (1122-1190) King of Germany from 1152. Barbarossa defeating the Seljuk Turks at the Battle of Iconium, 1190, on the Third Crusade. 19th century chromolithograph

Background imageIconium Collection: Konya, Turkey - Panoramic view to the North

Konya, Turkey - Panoramic view to the North
Panoramic view of Konya looking north with inset of the Railway Hotel on the Konya to Baghdad railway line. Konya (Turkey) was also known as Koniah, Konieh, Konia, Qunia and Iconium

Background imageIconium Collection: Konya, Turkey - The Ince Minaret Medrese Museum

Konya, Turkey - The Ince Minaret Medrese Museum
Konya (also known as Koniah, Konieh, Konia, Qunia and Iconium) in Turkey. The Ince Minaret Medrese (" The Medrese with the fine Minaret )

Background imageIconium Collection: Konya, Turkey - A Main Street

Konya, Turkey - A Main Street
A Main Street, Konya (also known as Koniah, Konieh, Konia, Qunia and Iconium) in Turkey with troop movements visible. Dates from 3000 BC and successively came under the influence of the Hittites


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Iconium, also known as Konya in modern-day Turkey, is a city steeped in history and culture. From its ancient origins as a Phrygian settlement to its prominence as a Roman provincial capital, it has been a crossroads of civilizations for centuries. The city's rich architectural heritage includes the iconic Alaeddin Mosque and the stunning Mevlana Museum, dedicated to the famous Sufi poet Rumi. Visitors can wander through bustling bazaars, sample delicious Turkish cuisine, and immerse themselves in the vibrant local arts scene. With its warm hospitality and fascinating blend of past and present, Iconium is truly a gem waiting to be discovered.