Nothing has been discovered at Thyatira that throws light on the message to its church in Rev. 2:18-29.
Thyatira heaved a deep sigh, and sat down in the many-railed beechen chair at the head of her cruelly vacant table.
Lydia was converted, and perhaps it was she who carried the Gospel back to Thyatira.
Ambassadors came from Thyatira and Magnesia, near Sipylus, with a surrender of those cities.
Thyatira—this was her name, and she was called Tira—passed her husband apparently without a glance.