Troas may refer to: The Troad, historical name for a region in the northwestern part of Anatolia Alexandria Troas, a Hellenistic and Roman city in Anatolia...
location in the reign of Augustus, named Colonia Alexandria Augusta Troas (called simply Troas during this period). Augustus, Hadrian and the rich grammarian...
apostles Paul and Silas first visited Troas during their journey from Galatia to Macedonia. Paul also referred to Troas when he asked his fellow evangelist...
Lyco of Troas (/ˈlaɪkoʊ/; Greek: Λύκων, translit. Lýkōn, gen.: Λύκωνος; c. 299 – c. 225 BC), son of Astyanax, was a Peripatetic philosopher and the disciple...
Eutychus /ˈjuːtɪkəs/ (Greek: Εὔτυχος) was a young man (or a youth) of Troas tended to by St. Paul. Eutychus fell asleep due to the long nature of the...
Antigonus I Monophthalmus founded the city of Antigonia Troas (after 301 BC renamed Alexandria Troas) as a synoecism of the surrounding cities of the Troad...
is known as the English translator of three Latin plays of Seneca, the Troas (1559), the Thyestes (1560) and Hercules Furens (1561). He was son of John...
throne of Pittsburgh, Metropolitan Savas served as the titular Bishop of Troas (2001-2011), overlapping times when he was also the Chancellor of the Greek...
Bryson Platonic Plato Speusippus Xenocrates more... Peripatetic Aristotle Theophrastus Strato of Lampsacus Lyco of Troas Alexander of Aphrodisias more......
Ptolemaeus. The Acts of the Apostles records a journey around the Cape from Troas to Assos undertaken by Luke the Evangelist and his companions, while Paul...
Jerusalem, Paul and his companions visited other cities such as Philippi, Troas, Miletus, Rhodes, and Tyre. Paul finished his trip with a stop in Caesarea...
a young man of Troas named Eutychus is recorded. The Apostle Paul was travelling to Jerusalem and had stopped for seven days in Troas. While Paul was...
Bryson Platonic Plato Speusippus Xenocrates more... Peripatetic Aristotle Theophrastus Strato of Lampsacus Lyco of Troas Alexander of Aphrodisias more......
was a Peripatetic philosopher, and an opponent of Arcesilaus and Lyco of Troas. Only a few fragments of his works survive, preserved in the quotations...
development of Samothrace were her two ports, situated on the sea road from Troas to Macedonia. Furthermore, an important role was played by her possessions...
Syria, now near Antakya, Hatay Province, Turkey Alexandria Troas or Antigonia, in Troas, Asia Minor, now Eski Stambul, Çanakkale Province, Turkey Diocese...
these courts was low, and not above suspicion as the Bishop of Alexandria Troas found that clergy were making a corrupt profit. Nonetheless, these courts...
Bryson Platonic Plato Speusippus Xenocrates more... Peripatetic Aristotle Theophrastus Strato of Lampsacus Lyco of Troas Alexander of Aphrodisias more......