Samothrace
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Samothrace is a Greek Island that lies 25 mi. [40 km.] south of the Greek mainland. This mountainous island was the home of the Sanctuary of the Great Gods where famous religious ceremonies took place—see the following images.
On Paul's Second Journey he traveled by ship from Troas (in Asia Minor) to Neapolis (in Europe). Acts 16:11 notes that the trip took two days—and that the ship overnighted at Samothrace. On his third journey Paul made the same trip, in the reverse direction, in 5 days (Acts 20:6)—evidently the winds were not as favorable on that trip (in the spring of the year). It is not known if he visited any of the religious sites on either of these two trips.
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Winged Victory of Samothrace

Winged Victory of Samothrace Left Side

Winged Victory of Samothrace Right Side

Mount Saos

Hieron 1

Hieron 2

Cult Building

Propylon

Anaktoron

Anaktoron Inscription

Arsinoeion

Arsinoeion and Anktoron

Arsione Reconstruction

Arsione Reconstruction Interior

Frieze

Neorion 1

Neorion 2

Pilgrim Rooms

Stoa

Nike Nymphaeum

Dancers Frieze