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LYSTRA (Ancient city) TURKEY
Lystra (Lustra he, or ta), a town of Lycaonia or Isauria, which is
mentioned by Pliny (v. 42: Eth. Lystreni) and Ptolemy (v. 4. § 12), and repeatedly
in the New Testament History. (Acts, xiv. 8, 21; Timoth. iii. 11; comp. Hierocl.
p. 675.) A bishop of Lystra was present at the Council of Chalcedon. Leake (Asia
Minor, p. 102) is inclined to place the town at Khatoun Serai, about 30 miles
south of Iconium; but Hamilton (Researches, vol. ii. p. 313), with more appearance
of probability, identifies its site with the ruins of Kaadagh, which are generally
believed to be the remains of Derbe.
This text is from: Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854) (ed. William Smith, LLD). Cited August 2004 from The Perseus Project URL below, which contains interesting hyperlinks
(he Lustra). A city of Lycaonia, on the confines of Isauria, celebrated as one chief scene of the preaching of Paul and Barnabas.
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