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Antioch in Italian

Antioch in Italian is Antiochia — Antioch means an ancient city in what is now southeastern Turkey, once a major capital of the Seleucid and later Roman and Byzantine empires, and an important early center of Christianity.

Antioch in Italian

Antiochia
proper noun

What does "Antioch" mean?

  1. noun An ancient city in what is now southeastern Turkey, once a major capital of the Seleucid and later Roman and Byzantine empires, and an important early center of Christianity.
    "Antioch was one of the largest cities in the ancient Roman world."
  2. noun Any of several towns and cities in the United States named after the ancient city.
    "The family moved to Antioch, California, for his new job."

Antioch in a sentence

  • Antioch was one of the largest cities in the ancient Roman world.
  • The family moved to Antioch, California, for his new job.

Common Italian translations

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What is "Antioch" in Italian?

"Antioch" in Italian is Antiochia. Antioch means: An ancient city in what is now southeastern Turkey, once a major capital of the Seleucid and later Roman and Byzantine empires, and an important early center of Christianity.

How do you use "Antioch" in a sentence?

Example: "Antioch was one of the largest cities in the ancient Roman world." In Italian, "Antioch" is Antiochia.

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