Cenchreae

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Cenchreae was an ancient port town of Corinth in Greece, known in early Christianity as the home of a notable Christian community mentioned in the New Testament.

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Label Occurrences
Cenchreae canonical 2

Statements (43)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Greek city
ancient port town
ancientGreekName Κεγχρεαί
associatedWithPerson Paul the Apostle NERFINISHED
Phoebe NERFINISHED
associatedWithReligion Christianity
Greek polytheism
coast eastern coast of the Isthmus of Corinth
connectedBy roads to Corinth
country Greek Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Greece
describedAs home of a Christian church
function port of Corinth on the Saronic Gulf
hasArchaeologicalRemains Roman buildings
early Christian remains
harbor installations
hasArchaeologicalSite ruins of ancient harbor
hasFeature artificial harbor structures
breakwaters
quays
hasNotableResident Phoebe NERFINISHED
hasRole eastern port of Corinth
hasTitleInText church in Cenchreae
hasType harbor town
knownFor maritime trade
role in early Christianity
languageOfName Ancient Greek
locatedIn Corinthia NERFINISHED
locatedNear Corinth NERFINISHED
locatedOn Saronic Gulf NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Epistle to the Romans NERFINISHED
New Testament
Romans 16:1
modernCountry Greece NERFINISHED
modernSiteNear Kato Almyri NERFINISHED
oppositePort Lechaeum NERFINISHED
partOf territory of Corinth
period Classical antiquity
Roman period
region Peloponnese NERFINISHED
religionHistory early Christian community
romanizedName Cenchreae NERFINISHED
Kenchreai NERFINISHED
transportRole eastern maritime outlet of Corinth

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Achaia hasChristianCommunity Cenchreae
Achaia hasPort Cenchreae