Laodicea
Translation- Laodicea
Laodicea ( _el. Λαοδίκεια), also transliterated as Laodiceia or Laodikeia was the name for at least seven
Hellenistic cities, which were named for one of the several queens namedLaodice in theSeleucid dynasty . The Greeks distinguished such cities by nicknames usually based on geography.They include:
*Laodicea in Syria, also "Laodicea ad Mare" (Laodicea on the Sea), nowLatakia ,Syria
*Laodicea on the Lycus , the Laodicea of theBible , also "Diospolis", "Rhoas" and "Claudiolaodicea", inPhrygia (alsoCaria andLydia ), currently nearEskihisar ,Denizli Province ,Turkey
**Laodicean Church
*Laodicea in Media, also "Laodicea in Persis" and "Antiochia" now thetell ofNahavand ,Iran
*Laodicea Combusta , also "Laodicea Catacecaumene", inPhrygia Parorea , later inLycaonia
*Laodicea ad Libanum , on theOrontes inCoele-Syria , now 25 km southwest ofHoms ,Syria
*Laodicea, inArcadia ,Greece
*Laodicea Pontica , inPontus
*Laodicea, inMesopotamia , precise location not known, inIraq
*Laodicea in Phoenicia, also "Laodicea in Canaan" and "Berytus", nowBeirut ,Lebanon External links
* [http://www.ancientlibrary.com/gazetteer/0198.html Hazlitt, Classical Gazetteer, "Laodicea"]
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Laodicea — • A titular see, of Asia Minor, metropolis of Phrygia Pacatiana, said to have been originally called Diospolis and Rhoas; Antiochus II colonized it between 261 and 246 B.C., and gave it the name of his wife, Laodice Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin … Catholic encyclopedia
Laodicea — ist der Name folgender Titular(erz)bistümer: Laodicea in Syria (ital.: Laodicea di Siria), Titularerzbistum der römisch katholischen Kirche Laodicea in Syria per i Maroniti (ital.: Laodicea di Siria per i Maroniti), Titularbistum der katholischen … Deutsch Wikipedia
Laodicea — es una ciudad del antiguo Imperio Seléucida, establecida entre 261 a. C. y 245 a. C. por el rey Antíoco II Teos y nombrada en honor de su esposa Laodice. Estaba ubicada a unos 6km al norte de la actual ciudad turca de Denizli … Wikipedia Español
Laodicea — Laodicea, Stadt in Phrygien, bekannt durch die Concilien von 363 (Verzeichniß der canonischen Schriften) und 476 (Verurtheilung des Eutyches, s. d.). – L. in Syrien. das heutige Latikiah, war durch seinen Wein berühmt … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
Laodicea — Lāodicēa ( cīa), ae, f. (Λαοδίκεια), Name mehrerer Städte, von denen am bekanntesten: I) Stadt in Großphrygien, am Flusse Lykos, jetzt Eski Hissar, Cic. ep. 2, 17, 4. – II) Stadt in Seleukis (Syrien) am Meere, jetzt Lâdikiyeh, Lentul. in Cic. ep … Ausführliches lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch
Laodicea — /lay od euh see euh, lay euh deuh /, n. ancient name of Latakia. * * * ▪ ancient cities, Asia the ancient name of several cities of western Asia, mostly founded or rebuilt in the 3rd century BC by rulers of the Seleucid dynasty, and named… … Universalium
Laodicea — geographical name 1. ancient city W central Asia Minor in Phrygia 2. see latakia 2 • Laodicean adjective or noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
Laodicea — Lāodicēa ( īa), ae f. Лаодикея 1) приморский город в Сирии, против Кипра C 2) город в юго зап. Фригии C … Латинско-русский словарь
Laodicea — Laodicēa, grch. Laodikeia, im Altertum Stadt im südwestl. Phrygien (jetzt Eski Hissar), von Antiochus II. (261 246 v. Chr.) erbaut … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Laodicea on the Lycus — (Greek: polytonic|Λαοδίκεια πρός τοῦ Λύκου; Latin: Laodicea ad Lycum , also transliterated as Laodiceia or Laodikeia , earlier known as Diospolis and Rhoas) was the ancient metropolis of Phrygia Pacatiana (also attributed to Caria and Lydia),… … Wikipedia
