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location in the
reign of Augustus,
named Colonia Alexandria Augusta Troas (called
simply Troas during this period). Augustus,
Hadrian and the rich grammarian...
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Troas may
refer to: The Troad,
historical name for a
region in the
northwestern part of
Anatolia Alexandria Troas, a ****enistic and
Roman city in Anatolia...
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apostles Paul and
Silas first visited Troas during their journey from
Galatia to Macedonia. Paul also
referred to
Troas when he
asked his
fellow evangelist...
- The
Troaș (Hungarian: Torjás-patak) is a
right tributary of the
river Mureș in Romania. It
discharges into the Mureș in Săvârșin. Its
length is 22 km...
- Lyco of
Troas (/ˈlaɪkoʊ/; Gr****: Λύκων, translit. Lýkōn, gen.: Λύκωνος; c. 299 – c. 225 BC), son of Astyanax, was a
Peripatetic philosopher and the disciple...
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Trøa is a
village in the muni****lity of
Selbu in Trøndelag county, Norway. It is
located along the
eastern end of the lake Selbusjøen, just
north of the...
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Eutychus /ˈjuːtɪkəs/ (Gr****: Εὔτυχος) was a
young man (or a youth) of
Troas tended to by St. Paul.
Eutychus fell
asleep due to the long
nature of the...
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Syria Derbe Troas Asia
Ephesus Cyprus Jerusalem Caesarea Macedonia Philippi Thessalonica Achaia Greece Italy Rome
Mediterranean Sea
Troas Aegean Sea Asia...
- Tob-adonijah
Tobiah Toby
Tochen Togarmah Tohu Toi Tola
Tophet Topheth Trachonitis Troas Trophimus Tryphena Tryphon Tryphosa Tubal Tubal-Cain
Tychicus Tyrannus Tyrus...
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Antigonus I
Monophthalmus founded the city of
Antigonia Troas (after 301 BC
renamed Alexandria Troas) as a
synoecism of the
surrounding cities of the Troad...