Salamis in Fausset's Bible Dictionary
A city on a commodious harbour in the E. of Cyprus, the first
place Paul and Barnabas visited after leaving the mainland at
Seleucia, on their first missionary tour. The "synagogues"
(implying the presence of many Jews) account for their going
there first. Moreover Cyprus was Barnabas' birthplace (Acts
13:4-5). Herod the Great farmed the Cyprian copper mines, this
would bring many Jews there (Josephus, Ant. 14:4, section 5).
Salamis was near the river Pediaeus, on low ground.
Constantine or his successor rebuilt it, and named it
Constantia.
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