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Galatia
[ guh-ley-shuh, -shee-uh ]
noun
- an ancient country in central Asia Minor: later a Roman province; site of an early Christian community.
Galatia
/ ɡəˈleɪʃə; -ʃɪə /
noun
- an ancient region in central Asia Minor, conquered by Gauls 278–277 bc : later a Roman province
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- Ga·latian adjective noun
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Example Sentences
The different value of Pontus, of Galatia, of Lydia, is accurately distinguished.
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Amyntas, king of Galatia, to whom the district was for a time subject, maintained there not less than three hundred flocks.
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Cæsar took away from him the kingdom of Armenia, but left him still titular King of Galatia.
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If Paul had treated the question in Galatia in a merely practical way, his letter would be of no value to us.
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Paul never told the churches of Galatia and Corinth so, that had so many defiled members.
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