An ancient city of western Asia Minor in present-day western Turkey. Built by the Seleucids in the third century B.C., it was a prosperous Roman market town on the trade route from the East and an early center of Christianity.
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La·od·i·ce·a (lā-ŏd'ĭ-sē'ə, lā'ə-dĭ-)
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