Mysia
[mish-ee-uh] /ˈmɪʃ i ə/
noun
1.
an ancient country in NW Asia Minor.
/ˈmɪsɪə/
noun
1.
an ancient region in the NW corner of Asia Minor
a province in the north-west of Asia Minor. On his first voyage to Europe (Acts 16:7, 8) Paul passed through this province and embarked at its chief port Troas.
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