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lycia - 3 dictionary results

Ly⋅ci⋅a

[lish-ee-uh]
–noun
an ancient country in SW Asia Minor: later a Roman province.
Ly·ci·a   (lĭsh'ē-ə, lĭsh'ə)   
An ancient country and Roman province of southwest Asia Minor on the Aegean Sea. Ruled from early times by Persia and Syria, it was annexed by Rome in the first century A.D.

Lycia

a wolf, a province in the south-west of Asia Minor, opposite the island of Rhodes. It forms part of the region now called Tekeh. It was a province of the Roman empire when visited by Paul (Acts 21:1; 27:5). Two of its towns are mentioned, Patara (21:1, 2) and Myra (27:5).

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