5174. Tróas
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STRONGS NT 5174: Τρῳάς

Τρῳάς, and (so L T WH (see Iota and references in Pape, Eigennamen, under the word)) Τρῳάς, Τρῳάδος, (on the article with it see Winers Grammar, § 5, b.), Troas, a city near the Hellespont, formerly called Ἀντιγονεια Τρῳάς, but by Lysimachus Ἀλεξάνδρεια Τρῳάς in honor of Alexander the Great; it flourished under the Romans (and with its environs was raised by Augustus to acolonia juris italici, 'the Troad'; cf. Strabo 13, 1, 26; Pliny, 5, 33): Acts 16:8, 11; Acts 20:5; 2 Corinthians 2:12; 2 Timothy 4:13. (B. D. under the word.)

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Τρωαδα Τρῳάδα Τρωαδι Τρῳάδι Τρωαδος Τρῳάδος τρώγλαι τρώγλαις τρώγλας τρωγλών τρώγλων Troada Trōada Troadi Trōadi Troados Trōados Troiáda Trōiáda Troiádi Trōiádi Troiádos Trōiádos
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