Galatia

From LSJ

λύχνον μεθ᾿ ἡμέραν ἅψας περιῄει λέγων “ἄνθρωπον ζητῶ” → He lit a lamp in broad daylight and said, as he went about, “I am looking for a human

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English > Greek (Woodhouse)

Γαλατία, ἡ.

a Galatian: Γαλάτης, -ου, ὁ.

Latin > English

Galatia Galatiae N F :: Galatia, region of Asia Minor

Wikipedia EN

Galatia (/ɡəˈleɪʃə/; Ancient Greek: Γαλατία, Galatía, "Gaul") was an ancient area in the highlands of central Anatolia, roughly corresponding to the provinces of Ankara and Eskişehir, in modern Turkey. Galatia was named after the Gauls from Thrace (cf. Tylis), who settled here and became its ruling caste in the 3rd century BC, following the Gallic invasion of the Balkans in 279 BC. It has been called the "Gallia" of the East; Roman writers calling its inhabitants Galli (Gauls or Celts).

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

Gălătī̆a: ae, f.
I Galatia, v. Galatae, I. A.—
II A castle between Capua and Caudium, Liv. 26, 5, 4.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

Gălătĭa,¹⁵ æ, f. (Γαλατία), Galatie [province de l’Asie Mineure] : Tac. Ann. 13, 35 || ville de Campanie : Liv. 26, 5, 4.

Translations

ar: غلاطية; ast: Galacia; be_x_old: Галятыя; be: Галатыя; bg: Галатия; br: Galatia; ca: Galàcia; cs: Galacie; cy: Galatia; da: Galatien; de: Galatien; diq: Galatya; el: Γαλατία; en: Galatia; eo: Galatia; es: Galacia; et: Galaatia; eu: Galazia; fa: گالاتیا; fi: Galatia; fr: Galatie; fur: Galazie; gl: Galacia; got: 𐌲𐌰𐌻𐌰𐍄𐌹𐌰; he: גלטיה; hu: Galatia; hy: Գաղատա; id: Galatia; is: Galatía; it: Galazia; ja: ガラティア; ko: 갈라티아; la: Galatia; lt: Galatija; mg: Galatia; nl: Galatië; no: Galatia; pl: Galacja; pt: Galácia; ro: Galatia; ru: Галатия; rw: Galatiya; sh: Galatija; sk: Galatia; sl: Galatija; sr: Галатија; sv: Galatien; sw: Galatia; tr: Galatya; uk: Галатія; ur: گلتیہ; uz: Galatiya; wa: Galaceye; zh: 加拉太