Erymna, the Glossary
Table of Contents
20 relations: Alexander Polyhistor, Catholic Church, Christianity, Council of Ephesus, Diocese, Fourth Council of Constantinople (Eastern Orthodox), Lycia, Metropolis (religious jurisdiction), Notitiae Episcopatuum, Pamphylia, Photios I of Constantinople, Quinisext Council, Roman province, Second Council of Nicaea, Side, Turkey, Stephanus of Byzantium, Suffragan diocese, Synecdemus, Third Council of Constantinople, Titular see.
- History of Antalya Province
- Populated places in ancient Pamphylia
- İbradı District
Alexander Polyhistor
Lucius Cornelius Alexander Polyhistor (Ἀλέξανδρος ὁ Πολυΐστωρ; flourished in the first half of the 1st century BC; also called Alexander of Miletus) was a Greek scholar who was enslaved by the Romans during the Mithridatic War and taken to Rome as a tutor.
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Catholic Church
The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.28 to 1.39 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2024.
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Christianity
Christianity is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.
Council of Ephesus
The Council of Ephesus was a council of Christian bishops convened in Ephesus (near present-day Selçuk in Turkey) in AD 431 by the Roman Emperor Theodosius II.
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Diocese
In church governance, a diocese or bishopric is the ecclesiastical district under the jurisdiction of a bishop.
Fourth Council of Constantinople (Eastern Orthodox)
The Fourth Council of Constantinople was held in 879–880.
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Lycia
Lycia (Lycian: 𐊗𐊕𐊐𐊎𐊆𐊖 Trm̃mis; Λυκία,; Likya) was a historical region in Anatolia from 15–14th centuries BC (as Lukka) to 546 BC.
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Metropolis (religious jurisdiction)
A metropolis, metropolitanate or metropolitan (arch)diocese is an episcopal see whose bishop is the metropolitan bishop or archbishop of an ecclesiastical province.
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Notitiae Episcopatuum
The Notitiae Episcopatuum (singular: Notitia Episcopatuum) were official documents that furnished for Eastern countries the list and hierarchical rank of the metropolitan and suffragan bishoprics of a church.
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Pamphylia
Pamphylia (Παμφυλία, Pamphylía) was a region in the south of Asia Minor, between Lycia and Cilicia, extending from the Mediterranean to Mount Taurus (all in modern-day Antalya province, Turkey). Erymna and Pamphylia are Ancient Greek archaeological sites in Turkey and history of Antalya Province.
Photios I of Constantinople
Photios I (Φώτιος, Phōtios; c. 810/820 – 6 February 893), also spelled PhotiusFr.
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Quinisext Council
The Quinisext Council (Concilium Quinisextum; Penthékti Sýnodos), i.e., the Fifth-Sixth Council, often called the Council in Trullo, Trullan Council, or the Penthekte Synod, was a church council held in 692 at Constantinople under Justinian II.
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Roman province
The Roman provinces (pl.) were the administrative regions of Ancient Rome outside Roman Italy that were controlled by the Romans under the Roman Republic and later the Roman Empire.
Second Council of Nicaea
The Second Council of Nicaea is recognized as the last of the first seven ecumenical councils by the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Catholic Church.
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Side, Turkey
Side (formerly Selimiye) is a city on the southern Mediterranean coast of Turkey. Erymna and Side, Turkey are Ancient Greek archaeological sites in Turkey, history of Antalya Province and Populated places in ancient Pamphylia.
Stephanus of Byzantium
Stephanus or Stephen of Byzantium (Stephanus Byzantinus; Στέφανος Βυζάντιος, Stéphanos Byzántios; centuryAD) was a Byzantine grammarian and the author of an important geographical dictionary entitled Ethnica (Ἐθνικά).
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Suffragan diocese
A suffragan diocese is one of the dioceses other than the metropolitan archdiocese that constitute an ecclesiastical province.
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Synecdemus
The Synecdemus or Synekdemos (Συνέκδημος) is a geographic text, attributed to Hierocles, which contains a table of administrative divisions of the Byzantine Empire and lists of their cities.
Third Council of Constantinople
The Third Council of Constantinople, counted as the Sixth Ecumenical Council by the Eastern Orthodox and Catholic Churches, as well as by certain other Western Churches, met in 680–681 and condemned monoenergism and monothelitism as heretical and defined Jesus Christ as having two energies and two wills (divine and human).
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Titular see
A titular see in various churches is an episcopal see of a former diocese that no longer functions, sometimes called a "dead diocese".
See also
History of Antalya Province
- Alaiye
- Andeda
- Augai
- Aunesis
- Battle of the Eurymedon (190 BC)
- Battle of the Masts
- Beylik of Teke
- Carallia (Pamphylia)
- Colybrassus
- Erymna
- Etenna
- Hamaxia (town)
- History of Alanya
- History of Antalya
- Iotape
- Juliosebaste
- Kalelibelen
- Karamanids
- Kaystros
- Konya vilayet
- Kynosarion
- Laertes (Cilicia)
- Lamos (Cilicia)
- Limnae (Pamphylia)
- Manava (Pamphylia)
- Morka
- Nauloi
- Orokenda
- Ouerbe
- Pamphylia
- Patara (Lycia)
- Pednelissus
- Pisarissos
- Pisidia
- Pogla
- Ptolemais (Pamphylia)
- Rhoscopus
- Seleucia (Pamphylia)
- Selge
- Selinus (Cilicia)
- Sennea
- Sibidounda
- Side, Turkey
- Termessos
- Tetrapyrgia (Pamphylia)
- Toriaeum
- Yivli Minaret Mosque
Populated places in ancient Pamphylia
- Andeda
- Aspendos
- Augai
- Aunesis
- Carallia (Pamphylia)
- Cestrus
- Cibyra Minor
- Colybrassus
- Comama
- Corycus (Pamphylia)
- Cotenna
- Cretopolis
- Dalisandus in Pamphylia
- Dicitanaura
- Erymna
- Etenna
- Eudocias (Pamphylia)
- Hamaxia (town)
- Isba
- Isinda (Pisidia)
- Kalelibelen
- Kynosarion
- Limnae (Pamphylia)
- Lyrbe
- Lysinia
- Magydus
- Manava (Pamphylia)
- Morka
- Olbia (Pamphylia)
- Orokenda
- Ouerbe
- Palaeopolis in Pamphylia
- Panemotichus
- Perga
- Pisarissos
- Pogla
- Ptolemais (Pamphylia)
- Rhoscopus
- Seleucia (Pamphylia)
- Selge
- Sennea
- Sibidounda
- Side, Turkey
- Sillyon
- Syedra
- Tenedos (Pamphylia)
- Tetrapyrgia (Pamphylia)
- Trebenna
- Zenopolis (Lycia)
İbradı District
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erymna
Also known as Erymnæ, Ormana, Orymna.