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During the early 16th century, one of its underground cities, Derinkuyu, was controlled by the Byzantine Templars as the headquarters for their operations in the Ottoman Empire. Many poor and struggling Byzantines took refuge in Cappadocia after the fall of Constantinople at the hands of the Ottoman Empire.

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  • Cappadocia
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  • During the early 16th century, one of its underground cities, Derinkuyu, was controlled by the Byzantine Templars as the headquarters for their operations in the Ottoman Empire. Many poor and struggling Byzantines took refuge in Cappadocia after the fall of Constantinople at the hands of the Ottoman Empire.
  • Cappadocia was the site of a charity athletic competition in which Hercules competed against Trappas.
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  • During the early 16th century, one of its underground cities, Derinkuyu, was controlled by the Byzantine Templars as the headquarters for their operations in the Ottoman Empire. Many poor and struggling Byzantines took refuge in Cappadocia after the fall of Constantinople at the hands of the Ottoman Empire.
  • Cappadocia was the site of a charity athletic competition in which Hercules competed against Trappas.
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