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- 319 (2021). It takes its name from the ancient port town Kenchreai or Cenchreae (Ancient Gr****: Κεγχρεαί), which was situated at the same location. Kechries...
- Epistle to the Romans, verses 16:1–2. A notable woman in the church of Cenchreae, she was trusted by Paul to deliver his letter to the Romans. Paul refers...
- Cenchreae or Kenchreai (Ancient Gr****: Κεγχρεαί) was a city of the ancient Troad. According to Steph**** of Byzantium, the city was that "in which Homer...
- Cenchreae or Kenchreai (Ancient Gr****: Κεγχρεαί), also Cenchreiae or Kenchreiai (Κεγχρειαί), was a town in ancient Argolis, south of Argos, and on the...
- Greece. Corinth had two harbours: Lechaeum on the Corinthian Gulf and Cenchreae on the Saronic Gulf. Lechaeum was the prin****l port, connected to the...
- as the place of composition and name Phoebe, a deacon of the church in Cenchreae, as the messenger who took the epistle to Rome. Prior to composing the...
- situated about 5 km south of Corinth, and 6 km west of Kechries (ancient Cenchreae). The name likely derives from the adjacent Hexamilion Wall, although...
- controlled all of Euboea except for Chalcis. The allied fleet then sailed for Cenchreae in preparation for an attack on Macedonian Corinth. Meanwhile, the new...
- its place as the cradle of modern European culture. The ancient port of Cenchreae used to be situated here. The gulf includes the islands of Aegina, Salamis...
- Byzantium Byzapena Caenophrurium Callum Calpe Canopus Cardia Cebrene Cenchreae Cenon Gallicanon Chalcaea Chalcedon Charax Charmidea Chelae on the Black...