
Deniz YildizturanSelcuk University · Department of History
Deniz Yildizturan
Master of Arts
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Introduction
I am doing doctoral studies on Ancient History
Additional affiliations
December 2002 - present
T.C. Milli Eğitim Bakanlığı
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- Teacher
Description
- Guide and counselor teacher
Education
September 2018 - September 2021
February 2017 - June 2020
September 2013 - June 2017
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Publications (5)
Bu çalışmada Roma'nın kurulmasından Doğu-Batı olarak ikiye ayrıldığı M.S. 395'e kadar geçen sürede Roma'da spor, oyunlar, yarışmalar ve gösteriler hakkında ilgili literatür sunulmaya çalışılmıştır. Konu ile ilgili çeşitli kaynaklara ulaşılıp; Etrüsk ile Yunan sporunun ve kültürünün Roma'ya olan etkileri, Roma sporunun özgün yanları, düzenli tekrarl...
In this article, the situation of the Cataonia Region, one of the administrative sections of Cappadokia, from the Hellenistic Period to the Late Antiquity is explained.
In this study, which examines the historical geography of Galatia and the
changes in its borders, Galatia, which is very important in terms of Anatolian history
in Ancient and Late Antiquity, and the Galatia Region named after them are
discussed. In terms of chronological order, Galatia has continued its existence for a
long period of time as a reg...
Tudḫaliya IV, who took over a more powerful and great state from his father, Hattusili III, is one of the most important kings of the Hittite Empire Period. In this study, the first years of Tudḫaliya's kingship and the events that occurred in these years, and the issue of “Kurunta”, an internal one of significance, are discussed under two separate...
Battle of Magnesia was one of the important events in antiquity, not only in terms of its consequences but also due to events occurred prior to the battle. Rome, which had not been directly related to Anatolia, started to be interested in Anatolia as a result of Seleucid King Antiochos III.’s expansionist policies in and around the region and the r...