Pacatiana
Pacatiana
(, of Lat. origin), the western district of Phrygia (1 Timothy 6, subscr. [spurious]). SEE PHRYGIA.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Pacatiana
pa-ka-ti-ana, pak-a-ta-na (, Pakatiane): About 295 AD, when the province of Asia was broken up, two new provinces were formed, Phrygia Prima (Pacatiana), of which Laodicea was the chiefest city (subscription to 1 Tim the King James Version), and Phrygia Secunda (Salutaris). See PHRYGIA, and HDB, III, 865.