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Colossae (/kəˈlɒsi/; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Κολοσσαί) was an
ancient city of
Phrygia in Asia Minor, and one of the most
celebrated cities of
southern Anatolia...
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indicates that
Epaphras was a Gentile. We also
surmise that he was from
Colossae in Asia Minor,
since his name
appears in the
letter to the
church there...
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company with Apphia, Archippus, and Onesimus, had been
martyred at
Colossae during the
first general ****cution in the
reign of Nero. In the list...
- text, by Paul the
Apostle and Timothy, and
addressed to the
church in
Colossae, a
small Phrygian city near
Laodicea and
approximately 100
miles (160 km)...
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Apostle Onesimus in the
Eastern Orthodox Church, was a
slave to
Philemon of
Colossae, a man of
Christian faith. He may also be the same
Onesimus named by Ignatius...
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neighbourhood were many
important ancient cities; it was 17 km west of
Colossae, 10 km
south of Hierapolis. and 160 km east of Ephesus. It was situated...
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community in
Laodicea seems to have been
closely connected with that of
nearby Colossae (also in the
Lycus valley, 10
miles (16 km) distant).
Laodicea is mentioned...
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possibly a
bishop of the
church that met in his home (Philemon 1:1–2) in
Colossae. This
letter is now
generally regarded as one of the
undisputed works of...
- 1220) was a
Byzantine Gr****
writer and cleric, born at
Chonae (the
ancient Colossae). At an
early age he
studied at
Constantinople and was the
pupil of Eustathius...
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succeeds in
persuading Persian King
Artaxerxes II to have him
executed at
Colossae,
Phrygia (now Turkey).
Parysatis cannot forgive Tissaphernes for the rough...