Proper noun
Troas
(historical) Alternative form of Troad
Davies, esp. pp. 8, 10. Second gathering Map of the Troad (Troas) Eight years after the storm had scattered them, Apollodorus, Epitome 3.19. Source: Internet
Luke never stated, however, that he lived in Troas, and this is the only evidence that he did. Source: Internet
One chapter later, a Gaius from Derbe is named as one of Paul's seven traveling companions who waited for him at Troas (Acts 20:4). Source: Internet
Paul and the Christians of Troas, for example, gathered on Sunday "to break bread," "Sunday." Source: Internet
Some think that Paul could have revisited Greece and Asia Minor after his trip to Spain, and might then have been arrested in Troas, and taken to Rome and executed. Source: Internet