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|txtha=Πακατιανῆς, ἡ, [[Pacatiana]] ([[Phrygia]]). In the [[fourth]] [[century]] [[after]] Christ, [[Phrygia]] [[was]] divided [[into]] [[Phrygia]] Salutaris and [[Phrygia]] [[Pacatiana]] ([[later]], [[Capatiana]]); Laodicea [[was]] the [[metropolis]] of the [[latter]].)
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|strgr=[[feminine]] of an adjective of [[uncertain]] [[derivation]]; Pacatianian, a [[section]] of [[Phrygia]]: Pacatiana.
|strgr=[[feminine]] of an adjective of [[uncertain]] [[derivation]]; Pacatianian, a [[section]] of [[Phrygia]]: Pacatiana.
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|ntstxt=ῆς (ἡ) Pacatiane, région de Phrygie dont Laodicée faisait partie
|ntstxt=ῆς (ἡ) [[Pacatiane]], région de Phrygie dont Laodicée faisait partie
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|wketx=[[Phrygia]] was divided anew into two provinces: "Phrygia I", or Phrygia Salutaris (meaning "healthy" in Latin), and Phrygia II, or [[Pacatiana]] (Greek [[Πακατιανή]], Pakatiane, unknown etymology, but translated as "peaceful"), both under the Diocese of Asia.
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Latest revision as of 16:07, 27 February 2024

English (Thayer)

Πακατιανῆς, ἡ, Pacatiana (Phrygia). In the fourth century after Christ, Phrygia was divided into Phrygia Salutaris and Phrygia Pacatiana (later, Capatiana); Laodicea was the metropolis of the latter.)

English (Strong)

feminine of an adjective of uncertain derivation; Pacatianian, a section of Phrygia: Pacatiana.

French (New Testament)

ῆς (ἡ) Pacatiane, région de Phrygie dont Laodicée faisait partie

Wikipedia EN

Phrygia was divided anew into two provinces: "Phrygia I", or Phrygia Salutaris (meaning "healthy" in Latin), and Phrygia II, or Pacatiana (Greek Πακατιανή, Pakatiane, unknown etymology, but translated as "peaceful"), both under the Diocese of Asia.