- Ποτίολοι
- Ποτίολοι, ων, οἱ (Strabo 5, 4, 6; Porphyr., Vi. Plot. 2; Jos., Ant. 18, 161, Vi. 16; ins [OGI II, index p. 595]; on the sp. s. B-D-F §41, 1; Mlt-H. 76) Puteoli, a highly cosmopolitian city on the Gulf of Naples in Italy, 12 km. fr. Naples. Paul landed there on his journey to Rome, and spent a week w. the Christians there Ac 28:13.—MRostovtzeff, The Social and Economic History of the Roman Empire2 ’57, II 610 n. 25 (reff.); Hemer, Acts 155; Pauly-W. XXIII 2036–60; Kl. Pauly IV 1244f; DACL XIV 1673–87; BHHW III 1533; PECS 743f; Haenchen ad loc.
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