Πέργη: Difference between revisions
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|strgr=[[probably]] from the [[same]] as [[Πέργαμος]]; a [[tower]]; Perga, a [[place]] in [[Asia]] Minor: Perga. | |strgr=[[probably]] from the [[same]] as [[Πέργαμος]]; a [[tower]]; Perga, a [[place]] in [[Asia]] Minor: Perga. | ||
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|txtha=Πέργης, ἡ (cf. the [[preceding]] [[word]]), Perge or Perga, a [[town]] of [[Pamphylia]], on the [[river]] Cestrus [[about]] [[seven]] miles ([[sixty]] stadia) from the [[sea]]. On a [[hill]] [[near]] the [[town]] [[was]] the [[temple]] of [[Diana]] (i. e. [[Artemis]]) (Strabo 14, p. 667; Mel. 1,14; Livy 38,37): BB. DD.; Lewin, St. Paul, i., 134 f) | |||
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Revision as of 18:12, 28 August 2017
English (Strong)
probably from the same as Πέργαμος; a tower; Perga, a place in Asia Minor: Perga.
English (Thayer)
Πέργης, ἡ (cf. the preceding word), Perge or Perga, a town of Pamphylia, on the river Cestrus about seven miles (sixty stadia) from the sea. On a hill near the town was the temple of Diana (i. e. Artemis) (Strabo 14, p. 667; Mel. 1,14; Livy 38,37): BB. DD.; Lewin, St. Paul, i., 134 f)