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Dioclea (Phrygia)
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{{Short description|Town of ancient Phrygia}}Dioclea or Dioklea, Dioclia or Dioklia, Diocleia or Diokleia (), was a town of ancient Phrygia, inhabited during Roman and Byzantine times.PTOLEMY, 5.2.23., In Hellenic times it had a mint,diocleia, monism.org.WEB,weblink Diokleia - Asia Minor Coins - Photo Gallery, under its king Elagabalus.Barclay Vincent Head, Catalogue of the Greek Coins of Phrygia British Museum. Dept. of Coins and Medals, (order of the Trustees, 1906) page 181. It was the see of a Christian bishop.W. M. Ramsay, The Cities and Bishoprics of Phrygia The Journal of Hellenic Studies Vol. 4 (1883), pp. 370-436 Lequien, names only two known bishops of the town.Lequien, Or. Christ., I, 823 Constantius (fl 431Politics and Bishops' Lists at the First Council of Ephesus. - 451Richard Price, Michael Gaddis, The Acts of the Council of Chalcedon, Volume 1(Liverpool University Press, 2005) page 335.) and EvanderRichard Price, Michael Gaddis The Acts of the Council of Chalcedon, Volume 1(Liverpool University Press, 2005) page 227 Another bishop, Gregorios, is attested in the first half of the 11th century. Diokleia was included in diocese lists until the 12th century.{{rp|234}} No longer the seat of a residential bishop, it remains a titular see of the Roman Catholic ChurchCatholic Hierarchy as well as the Eastern Orthodox Church (for which it is now a metropolitan titular see, with Kallistos Ware as its metropolitan until his death in August 2022).Its site is located near YeÅilhisar in Asiatic Turkey.BARRINGTON, 62, DARE, 30858, This site is located on the southwest flank of the Ahır DaÄ, 84 km south of Kütahya. The only remains of the ancient settlement are a few old inscriptions and a capital dated to the early Byzantine period. The old name "Diokleia" is preserved in the nearby place called Dolay, or DoÄla, a short distance to the south.BOOK, Belke, Klaus, Mersich, Norbert, Tabula Imperii Byzantini Bd. 7. Phrygien und Pisidien, 1990, Ãsterreichicshe Akademie der Wissenschaften, Wien, 3-7001-1698-5,weblink 19 December 2023, {{rp|233-4}}- the content below is remote from Wikipedia
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