Lycaonia in Easton's Bible Dictionary
an inland province of Asia Minor, on the west of Cappadocia
and
the south of Galatia. It was a Roman province, and its
chief
towns were Iconium, Lystra, and Derbe. The "speech of
Lycaonia"
(Acts 14:11) was probably the ancient Assyrian
language, or
perhaps, as others think, a corrupt Greek intermingled
with
Syriac words. Paul preached in this region, and
revisited it
(Acts 16:1-6; 18:23; 19:1).
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