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PATARA

Volume 17 · 121 words · 1810 Edition

(Livy, Mela;) the capital of Lycia, to the east of the mouth of the river Xanthus; famous for a temple and oracle of Apollo, thence called Patavium, three syllables only; but Patavium, (Horace.) For the six winter months, Apollo gave answers at Patara; and for the six summer at Delos, (Virgil, Servius;) these are the Lyceae Sortes of Virgil. The town was situated in a peninsula, called Licinior Chersonesus, (Stephanus.) Acts xxi. 1. St Paul in his passage from Philippi to Jerusalem, came to Milete, hence to Coos, then to Rhodes, and from Rhodes to Patara; where having found a ship that was bound for Phoenicia, he went on board and arrived at Jerusalem, to be at the feast of Pentecost.