1. Phrygia - Noun
2. Phrygia - Proper noun
an ancient country in western and central Asia Minor
Source: WordNetActs of the Apostles records Paul traveling to the "region of Galatia and Phrygia ", which lies immediately west of Galatia. Source: Internet
After the Persian conquest the River Maeander was regarded as its southern boundary, and during imperial Roman times Lydia comprised the country between Mysia and Caria on the one side and Phrygia and the Aegean Sea on the other. Source: Internet
Assyria, with its stable monarchy, powerful army and secure borders was in a stronger position during this time than potential rivals such as Egypt, Babylonia, Elam, Phrygia, Urartu, Persia and Media. Source: Internet
Hellenization never fully took root in Phrygia, unlike many of the surrounding Eastern regions of the Roman Empire. Source: Internet
In Larissa en route he was hired to write an epitaph for the tomb of Midas, deceased king of Phrygia. Source: Internet
Apollo flayed Marsyas alive in a cave near Celaenae in Phrygia for his hubris to challenge a god. Source: Internet