Asia in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
a'-shi-a (Asia): A Roman province embracing the greater part
of western Asia Minor, including the older countries of
Mysia, Lydia, Caria, and a part of Phrygia, also several of
the independent coast cities, the Troad, and apparently the
islands of Lesbos, Samos, Patmos, Cos and others near the
Asia Minor coast (Acts 16:6; 19:10,27). It is exceedingly
difficult to determine the exact boundaries of the several
countries which later constituted the Roman province, for
they seem to have been somewhat vague to the ancients
themselves, and were constantly shifting; it is therefore
impossible to trace the exact borders of the province of
Asia. Its history previous to 133 BC coincides with that of
Asia Minor of which it was a part. However, in that year,
Attalus III (Philometer), king of Pergamos, bequeathed his
kingdom to the Roman Empire. It was not until 129 BC that
the province of Asia was really formed by Rome. Its first
capital was Pergamos, the old capital of Mysia, but in the
time of Augustus, when Asia had become the most wealthy
province of the Empire, the seat of the government was
transferred to Ephesus. Smyrna was also an important rival
of Ephesus. The governor of Asia was a pro-consul, chosen by
lot by the Roman senate from among the former consuls who
had been out of office for at least five years, and he
seldom continued in office for more than a single year. The
diet of the province, composed of representatives from its
various districts, met each year in the different cities.
Over it presided the asiarch, whose duty it was, among other
things, to offer sacrifices for the welfare of the emperor
and his family.
In 285 AD the province was reduced in size, as Caria, Lydia,
Mysia and Phrygia were separated from it, and apart from the
cities of the coast little remained. The history of Asia
consists almost entirely of the history of its important
cities, which were Adramyttium, Assos, Cnidus, Ephesus,
Laodicea, Miletus, Pergamos, Philadelphia, Sardis, Smyrna,
Thyatira, Troas, etc.
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