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Ἀπολλωνία

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ας (ἡ) Apollonie, n. de v. :
      1 de Thrace (auj. Sozopol (Bulgarie)) HDT. 4, 90, etc. ;
      2 de Macédoine, XÉN. Hell. 5, 2, 11, etc. ;
      3 d’Épire, HDT. 9, 92 ; THC. 1, 26, etc. ;
      4 de Mysie, XÉN. An. 7, 8, 15 ;
      5 de Bithynie, PLUT. Luc. 11, etc.

Ion. -ίη, HDT. 4, 90.

Étym. Ἀπόλλων.

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Lexicon of Greek Personal Names

TBESG

Ἀπολλωνία, -ας, ἡ
Apollonia, a city of Macedonia: Act.17:1.†
(AS)
Translators Brief lexicon of Extended Strongs for Greek based on Abbot-Smith, A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament (1922) (=AS), with corrections and adapted by Tyndale Scholars

TT

Place, proper name
  • port city of Cyrene, the modern Susah, Libya. (TOPOS text)
  • Hellenistic to Roman polis near Sellia, Souda in Rethymno Crete. (TOPOS text)
  • Hellenistic to Medieval polis near Gazi in Irakleio Crete. (TOPOS text)
  • Hellenistic to Roman polis, S. Fratello in Sicily, Italy. (TOPOS text)
  • possibly Apollonia, S of Zemeno, Arachova. (TOPOS text)
  • Hellenistic to Late Antique lakeside city of Mysia/Bithynia, modern Golyazi, Bursa, Turkey. (TOPOS text)
  • road station and settlement along the Via Egnatia in Mygdonia, near Nea Apollonia, Thessaloniki, Macedonia. (TOPOS text)
  • Archaic to Late Antique polis near Pojan, Albania. (TOPOS text)
  • Classical to Medieval polis near Cape Pirgos Apollonias in Kavala Macedonia. (TOPOS text)
  • Archaic to Roman polis at Sozopol in Pontus, Bulgaria. (TOPOS text)
  • Hellenistic to Late Antique settlement with rock-cut graves, Medet, Denizli, Turkey. (TOPOS text)
  • coastal town of Palestine, Reshef, medieval Arshuf castle, Nof Yam, Israel. (TOPOS text)
  • Fortified town, named by inscriptions, W of Kilicli, . (TOPOS text)
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