Lexicon Nikopolis: "victorious city," Nicopolis, a city in Achaia Original Word: Νικόπολις, εως, ἡPart of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: Nikopolis Phonetic Spelling: (nik-op'-ol-is) Short Definition: Nicopolis Definition: Nicopolis, a city of Macedonia. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom nikos and polisDefinition"victorious city," Nicopolis, a city in Achaia NASB TranslationNicopolis (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 3533: ΝικόπολιςΝικόπολις, Νικοπολισεως, ἡ (city of victory), Nicopolis: Titus 3:12. There were many cities of this name — in Armenia, Pontus, Cilicia, Epirus, Thrace — which were generally built, or had their name changed, by some conqueror to commemorate a victory. The one mentioned above seems to be that which Augustus founded on the promontory of Epirus, in grateful commemoration of the victory he won at Actium over Antony. The author of the spurious subscription of the Epistle seems to have had in mind the Thracian Nicopolis, founded by Trajan ((?) cf. Pape, Eigennamen, under the word) on the river Nestus (or Nessus), since he calls it a city 'of Macedonia.' ( B. D. under the word.)
Strong's Nicopolis. From nikos and polis; victorious city; Nicopolis, a place in Macedonia -- Nicopolis. see GREEK nikos see GREEK polis |
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