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- Synnada (Gr****: Σύνναδα) was an ancient town of Phrygia Salutaris in Asia Minor. Its site is now occupied by the modern Turkish town of Şuhut, in Afyonkarahisar...
- Michael of Synnada or Michael the Confessor (Gr****: Μιχαὴλ ὁ ὁμολογητής; died 23 May 826) was a metropolitan bishop of Synnada from 784/7 to 815. He represented...
- from Dorylaeum to Eumeneia, between the Dorylaeum-Acmonia and Dorylaeum-Synnada roads, probably at the modern Emirhissar, in Afyonkarahisar Province. It...
- Dokimaion, and later Dokimion. Strabo places Docimium somewhere about Synnada: he calls it a village, and says that there is there a quarry of Synnadic...
- Homobonus Lazarus Zographos Louis Bertrand Maximus the Confessor Michael of Synnada Paphnutius the Confessor Paul I of Constantinople Peter Claver Salonius...
- Turkey) Archdiocese of Sugdaea (Sudak, Ukraine) Archdiocese of Synnada in Phrygia (Synnada in Phrygia, Turkey) Archdiocese of Tarsus (Tarsus, Turkey) Archdiocese...
- Ἴψος) or Ipsous (Ἴψους), was a town of ancient Phrygia a few miles below Synnada. The place itself never was of any particular note, but it is celebrated...
- of Phrygia, including the Conventus iuridicus of Laodicea, Apamea, and Synnada. To the east of Cilicia Campestris, Pompey left a local dynast, Tarcondimotus...
- Pancras would have been born around 289, at a place designated as near Synnada, a city of Phrygia Salutaris, to parents of Roman citizenship. His mother...
- Leo of Synnada (Gr****: Λεών Σύνναδας; c. 940 – after 1003) was a Byzantine cleric, diplomat and writer of the late 10th century. Leo was born in c. 940...