Salamis
(suit), a city at the east end of the island of Cyprus, and the first place visited by Paul and Barnabas, on the first missionary
journey, after leaving the mainland at Seleucia. Here alone, among all the Greek cities visited by St. Paul, we read expressly
of “synagogues” in the plural, (Acts 13:5) hence we conclude that there were many Jews in Cyprus. And this is in harmony with what we read elsewhere. Salamis was not
far from the modern Famagousta, it was situated near a river called the Pediaeus, on low ground, which is in fact a continuation
of the plain running up into the interior toward the place where Nicosia, the present capital of Cyprus, stands.