Antioch in Portuguese
Antioch in Portuguese is Antioquia — 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 Portuguese
What does "Antioch" mean?
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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."
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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 Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Antioch" in Portuguese?
"Antioch" in Portuguese is Antioquia. 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 Portuguese, "Antioch" is Antioquia.