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- Zenopolis,_Lycia_or_Pamphylia abstract "Zenopolis (Greek: Ζηνούπολις) was an ancient Roman and Byzantine city and episcopal see variously placed in Lycia or in neighbouring Pamphylia.At the Second Council of Constantinople (553), one bishop signed as "Gennadius by the mercy of God bishop of the Zenopolitans, a city of the province of Pamphylia". The acts of the Second Council of Nicaea (787), on the other hand. bear the signature of Σταυράκιος ἐπίσκοπος Ζηνοπόλεως (Stauracius bishop of Zenopolis), who sat with the bishops of Lycia. In about 940, the Notitia Episcopatuum of Constantine Porphyrogenitus listed a Zenopolis in Pamphylia.In his Origines Ecclesiasticae, Joseph Bingham gave Zenopolis as the name of two distinct cities, one in Lycia, the other in Pamphylia, and indicates that the Pamphylian see was also called Diciozanabrus. Le Quien interpreted the references instead as concerning a single city that could be viewed as part of either of the two contiguous provinces of Lycia and Pamphylia. Vailhé does not distinguish between any of the cities that bore the name, but writes as if all were identical with the one in Isauria.The Catholic Church's list of titular sees includes the see as Zenopolis in Lycia.".
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- Zenopolis,_Lycia_or_Pamphylia wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Rome.
- Zenopolis,_Lycia_or_Pamphylia wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine.
- Zenopolis,_Lycia_or_Pamphylia wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_Empire.
- Zenopolis,_Lycia_or_Pamphylia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Byzantine_Anatolia.
- Zenopolis,_Lycia_or_Pamphylia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Catholic_titular_sees_in_Asia.
- Zenopolis,_Lycia_or_Pamphylia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lycia.
- Zenopolis,_Lycia_or_Pamphylia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pamphylia.
- Zenopolis,_Lycia_or_Pamphylia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Populated_places_of_the_Byzantine_Empire.
- Zenopolis,_Lycia_or_Pamphylia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman_Anatolia.
- Zenopolis,_Lycia_or_Pamphylia wikiPageWikiLink Catholic_Church.
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- Zenopolis,_Lycia_or_Pamphylia wikiPageWikiLink Episcopal_see.
- Zenopolis,_Lycia_or_Pamphylia wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Bingham.
- Zenopolis,_Lycia_or_Pamphylia wikiPageWikiLink Le_Quien.
- Zenopolis,_Lycia_or_Pamphylia wikiPageWikiLink Lycia.
- Zenopolis,_Lycia_or_Pamphylia wikiPageWikiLink Michel_Le_Quien.
- Zenopolis,_Lycia_or_Pamphylia wikiPageWikiLink Pamphylia.
- Zenopolis,_Lycia_or_Pamphylia wikiPageWikiLink Second_Council_of_Constantinople.
- Zenopolis,_Lycia_or_Pamphylia wikiPageWikiLink Second_Council_of_Nicaea.
- Zenopolis,_Lycia_or_Pamphylia wikiPageWikiLink Titular_see.
- Zenopolis,_Lycia_or_Pamphylia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Zenopolis, Lycia or Pamphylia".
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- Zenopolis,_Lycia_or_Pamphylia subject Category:Byzantine_Anatolia.
- Zenopolis,_Lycia_or_Pamphylia subject Category:Catholic_titular_sees_in_Asia.
- Zenopolis,_Lycia_or_Pamphylia subject Category:Lycia.
- Zenopolis,_Lycia_or_Pamphylia subject Category:Pamphylia.
- Zenopolis,_Lycia_or_Pamphylia subject Category:Populated_places_of_the_Byzantine_Empire.
- Zenopolis,_Lycia_or_Pamphylia subject Category:Roman_Anatolia.
- Zenopolis,_Lycia_or_Pamphylia hypernym Roman.
- Zenopolis,_Lycia_or_Pamphylia type School.
- Zenopolis,_Lycia_or_Pamphylia comment "Zenopolis (Greek: Ζηνούπολις) was an ancient Roman and Byzantine city and episcopal see variously placed in Lycia or in neighbouring Pamphylia.At the Second Council of Constantinople (553), one bishop signed as "Gennadius by the mercy of God bishop of the Zenopolitans, a city of the province of Pamphylia". The acts of the Second Council of Nicaea (787), on the other hand. bear the signature of Σταυράκιος ἐπίσκοπος Ζηνοπόλεως (Stauracius bishop of Zenopolis), who sat with the bishops of Lycia.".
- Zenopolis,_Lycia_or_Pamphylia label "Zenopolis, Lycia or Pamphylia".
- Zenopolis,_Lycia_or_Pamphylia sameAs Zenopolis_in_Lycia_(Titularbistum).
- Zenopolis,_Lycia_or_Pamphylia sameAs Diocesi_di_Zenopoli_di_Licia.
- Zenopolis,_Lycia_or_Pamphylia sameAs m.010fhyp7.
- Zenopolis,_Lycia_or_Pamphylia sameAs Q189793.
- Zenopolis,_Lycia_or_Pamphylia sameAs Q189793.
- Zenopolis,_Lycia_or_Pamphylia wasDerivedFrom Zenopolis,_Lycia_or_Pamphylia?oldid=683276792.
- Zenopolis,_Lycia_or_Pamphylia isPrimaryTopicOf Zenopolis,_Lycia_or_Pamphylia.