APHACA, the name of a place in Syria, situated between the Heliopolis and Byblus, near Lebanon, (Zosimus); infamous for a temple of Venus, called Aphacitis, near which was a lake, round which fire usually burst forth, and its waters were so heavy, that bodies

bodies floated on them. The temple was destroyed by Constantine, as being a school of incontinence, (Eusebius). The name is of Syriac origin, signifying embraces.