Antiochia

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin Antiochīa, from Ancient Greek Ἀντιόχεια (Antiókheia).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /æntiˈɒkiə/

Proper noun

Antiochia (uncountable)

  1. (historical) The name of numerous ancient Hellenistic cities, generally named after one of several Seleucid rulers named Antiochus:
    1. Antioch, a Greco-Roman city on the eastern side of the Orontes river.
    2. Nisibis, ancient Mesopotamia; Antiochia Mygdonia; modern Nusaybin.
    3. Edessa, Mesopotamia; Antiochia on the Callirhoe.
    4. A city of ancient Media, corresponding to Nahavand; Antiochia in Persis; Antiochia in Media; Antiochia of Chosroes.
    5. Hippos; Antiochia Hippos
    6. Acre; Antiochia Ptolemais
    7. Charax; Antiochia in Susiana
    8. Antiochia in Mesopotamia; Antiochia in Arabia
    9. Antiochia Paraliou, an ancient city of unknown location.
    10. Antiochia ad Taurum
    11. Adana
    12. Antiochia ad Pyramum
    13. Antiochia in Sittacene
    14. Antiochia Semiramis; Umm Qais
    15. Antiochia in Scythia, a city on the Jaxartes river.
    16. Antiochia in Margiana; modern Merv, Turkmenistan
    17. Antiochia ad Cragum; Antiochetta
    18. Antiochia Lamotis; Antiochia in Isauria
    19. Tarsus, Antiochia on the Cydnus.
    20. Cebrene; Antiochia in Troad
    21. Samosata; Antiochia in Commagene; modern Samsat, Turkey.
    22. A city in Lydia with unknown location.
    23. Antioch on the Maeander in ancient Caria.
    24. Alabanda; Antiochia of the Chrysaorians; a city in ancient Caria.
    25. modern Aydın, Turkey
    26. Antioch in Pisidia; Antiochia in Pisidia; Pisidian Antioch; Antiochia in Phrygia.
  2. Principality of Antioch; a crusader state created during the First Crusade which included parts of modern Turkey and Syria, named after its capital city Antioch.

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Italian

Etymology

From Latin Antiochīa.

Proper noun

Antiochia f

  1. Antioch (an ancient Greco-Roman city in modern Turkey)

Latin

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Ancient Greek Ἀντιόχεια (Antiókheia).

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /an.ti.oˈkʰiː.a/, [än̪t̪iɔˈkʰiːä]
  • (Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /an.t͡si.oˈki.a/, [änt̪͡s̪ioˈkiːä]

Proper noun

Antiochīa f sg (genitive Antiochīae); first declension

  1. Antioch (an ancient Greco-Roman city in modern Turkey)

Declension

First-declension noun, with locative, singular only.

Case Singular
Nominative Antiochīa
Genitive Antiochīae
Dative Antiochīae
Accusative Antiochīam
Ablative Antiochīā
Vocative Antiochīa
Locative Antiochīae

Descendants

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