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  • Laodicea on the Lycus - Wikipedia
    Laodicea on the Lycus (Greek: Λαοδίκεια πρὸς τοῦ Λύκου Laodikeia pros tou Lykou; Latin: Laodicea ad Lycum, also transliterated as Laodiceia or Laodikeia) (Turkish: Laodikeia or archaically as Lâdik) [1] was a rich ancient Greek city in Asia Minor, now Turkey, on the river Lycus (Çürüksu)
  • What is the significance of Laodicea in the Bible?
    What is the significance of Laodicea in the Bible? Founded in 260 BC by King Antiochus II, the city of Laodicea is infamously known as the home of the apostate church that was heartily condemned by the Lord Jesus in Revelation 3:14–22
  • The Church of Laodicea in the Bible and Archaeology
    Laodicea was a wealthy city during the Roman period Not only was Laodicea located on major trade routes that connected it to important cities like Ephesus, Smyrna and Sardis, but also it was a center of textile production and banking
  • Laodicea | Map, Location, Facts | Britannica
    Laodicea, the ancient name of several cities of western Asia, mostly founded or rebuilt in the 3rd century bce by rulers of the Seleucid dynasty and named for Laodice, the mother of Seleucus I Nicator, or for Laodice, daughter (or possibly niece) of Antiochus I Soter and wife of Antiochus II Theos
  • Laodicea: A Fascinating Ancient City in Turkey - Nomadic Niko
    Laodicea on the Lycus (Λαοδίκεια πρὸς τοῦ Λύκου Laodicea ad Lycum) was an ancient city in Anatolia It sits near the modern city of Denizli and not too far from the white travertine terraces of Pamukkale and ancient Hierapolis Laodicea was founded by Antiochus II Theos, King of the Seleucid Empire, in the middle of the 3rd century BC
  • Laodicea - That the World May Know
    The leading city in the valley during the first century, Laodicea was destroyed by an earthquake in AD 60 According to Roman writer Tacticus, Rome offered to pay for the city to be rebuilt, but the people declined, saying that they were wealthy enough to restore their own city
  • Laodicea - Bible Odyssey
    Laodicea was known as a wealthy and powerful city Early in its history, it displaced Kibyra as the central seat of its administrative district (called a conventus) It was a banking center for elite travelling Romans and sponsored Roman gladiatorial spectacles
  • Laodicea - Drive Thru History®
    The city of Laodicea (Greek Laodikeia) on the Lycus (Laodicea ad Lycum), situated one mile south of the Lycus River in the Lycus Valley west of Colossae and south of Hierapolis, was established and fortified about 261 BC by the Seleucids under Antiochus II Theos
  • Laodicea on the Lycus - Turkish Archaeological News
    Laodicea on the Lycus, located at the crossroads of important trade routes, was once a prosperous city, famous for its black wool, banking services, and medical achievements In the times of late antiquity, it had a large Jewish community and a significant congregation of Christians
  • Laodicea - BiblePlaces. com
    Laodicea (The Catholic Encyclopedia) Lends cultural understanding to life in this accomplished city throughout its history Highlights its significance in the intertestamental and New Testament periods





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