Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

Phrygia

Noun
/ˈfrɪdʒiə/
Definition
An ancient region located in central Anatolia, known for its rich history and influence in the ancient world.
Examples
  • The Phrygian kingdom played a significant role in the history of ancient Turkey.
  • The Phrygians are famous for their unique burial mounds and impressive artistic skills.
Meaning
Phrygia refers to both a geographical area and a cultural heritage, particularly associated with the Phrygians, an ancient people known for their contributions to art and architecture.
Synonyms
  • Phrygian region
  • Ancient Phrygia