id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-5648 Cilicia - Wikipedia .html text/html 11055 1275 69 North and east of Cilicia lie the rugged Taurus Mountains that separate it from the high central plateau of Anatolia, which are pierced by a narrow gorge, called in antiquity the Cilician Gates.[4][5] Ancient Cilicia was naturally divided into Cilicia Trachaea and Cilicia Pedias by the Limonlu River.[6] Salamis, the city on the east coast of Cyprus, was included in its administrative jurisdiction. 297), Cilicia was governed by a consularis; with Isauria and the Syrian, Mesopotamian, Egyptian and Libyan provinces, formed the Diocesis Orientis[6] (in the late 4th century the African component was split off as Diocese of Egypt), part of the pretorian prefecture also called Oriens ('the East', also including the dioceses of Asiana and Pontica, both in Anatolia, and Thraciae in the Balkans), the rich bulk of the eastern Roman Empire. ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-5648.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-5648.txt