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[[Perga]] or [[Perge]] (Greek: [[Πέργη]] Perge, Turkish: Perge) was an ancient Greek city in [[Anatolia]], once the capital of Pamphylia Secunda, now in Antalya Province on the southwestern Mediterranean coast of Turkey. Today, it is a large site of ancient ruins 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) east of Antalya on the coastal plain. An acropolis located there dates back to the Bronze Age.
|wketx=[[Perga]] or [[Perge]] (Greek: [[Πέργη]] Perge, Turkish: Perge) was an ancient Greek city in [[Anatolia]], once the capital of Pamphylia Secunda, now in Antalya Province on the southwestern Mediterranean coast of Turkey. Today, it is a large site of ancient ruins 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) east of Antalya on the coastal plain. An acropolis located there dates back to the Bronze Age.


Perga was an ancient and important city of Pamphylia, between the rivers Catarrhactes and Cestrus (Turkish Aksu Çayı).
Perga was an ancient and important city of Pamphylia, between the rivers Catarrhactes and Cestrus (Turkish Aksu Çayı).
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As the Cestrus silted up over the late Roman era, Perga declined as a secular city. In the first half of the 4th century, during the reign of Constantine the Great (324-337), Perga became an important centre of Christianity, which soon became the official religion of the Roman Empire. The city retained its status as a Christian centre in the 5th and 6th centuries.
As the Cestrus silted up over the late Roman era, Perga declined as a secular city. In the first half of the 4th century, during the reign of Constantine the Great (324-337), Perga became an important centre of Christianity, which soon became the official religion of the Roman Empire. The city retained its status as a Christian centre in the 5th and 6th centuries.
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==Wikipedia EL==
==Wikipedia EL==
Η Πέργη ήταν αρχαία ελληνική πόλη στη Μικρά Ασία πρωτεύουσα της Παμφυλίας. Βρισκόταν στις όχθες του Κέστρου ποταμού που ήταν πλωτός και καθιστούσε έτσι την πόλη παράλια. Κοντά στην Πέργη βρισκόταν ο περίφημος ναός της θεάς Αρτέμιδας της Περγαίας που αποτελούσε σπουδαίο ιερό και προς τιμή της οποίας γίνονταν ετήσιες εορτές.
Η Πέργη ήταν αρχαία ελληνική πόλη στη Μικρά Ασία πρωτεύουσα της Παμφυλίας. Βρισκόταν στις όχθες του Κέστρου ποταμού που ήταν πλωτός και καθιστούσε έτσι την πόλη παράλια. Κοντά στην Πέργη βρισκόταν ο περίφημος ναός της θεάς Αρτέμιδας της Περγαίας που αποτελούσε σπουδαίο ιερό και προς τιμή της οποίας γίνονταν ετήσιες εορτές.