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|strgr=from Seleukos ([[Seleucus]], a Syrian [[king]]); Seleuceia, a [[place]] in [[Syria]]: [[Seleucia]]. | |strgr=from Seleukos ([[Seleucus]], a Syrian [[king]]); Seleuceia, a [[place]] in [[Syria]]: [[Seleucia]]. | ||
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|txtha=(T WH Σελευκια ([[see]] Iota)), Σελευκείας, ἡ, [[Seleucia]], a [[city]] of [[Syria]] on the [[Mediterranean]], [[about]] 5 miles (40 stadia, Strabo 16, p. 750) [[north]] of the [[mouth]] of the [[river]] [[Orontes]], [[about]] 15 miles (120 stadia) [[distant]] from [[Antioch]], and [[opposite]] [[Cyprus]]: 1 Maccabees 11:8). (Lewin, St. Paul, 1:116 ff; Conyb. and Howson, op. cit., 1:136f.) | |||
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Revision as of 18:08, 28 August 2017
French (Bailly abrégé)
ας (ἡ) :
Séleucie, n. de diverses ville d’Asie, particul. ville près du Tigre.
Étymologie: Σέλευκος.
English (Strong)
from Seleukos (Seleucus, a Syrian king); Seleuceia, a place in Syria: Seleucia.
English (Thayer)
(T WH Σελευκια (see Iota)), Σελευκείας, ἡ, Seleucia, a city of Syria on the Mediterranean, about 5 miles (40 stadia, Strabo 16, p. 750) north of the mouth of the river Orontes, about 15 miles (120 stadia) distant from Antioch, and opposite Cyprus: 1 Maccabees 11:8). (Lewin, St. Paul, 1:116 ff; Conyb. and Howson, op. cit., 1:136f.)