- The
Notitiae Episcopatuum (singular:
Notitia Episcopatuum) were
official do****ents that
furnished for
Eastern countries the list and
hierarchical rank...
- the Bishops'
Conferences of the
European Community, (Latin:
Commissio Episcopatuum Communitatis Europaeae; COMECE) is the ****ociation of
Catholic Church...
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mission that
Photius sent to Rome
about 20
years earlier. In the
Notitiae Episcopatuum of Pseudo-Epiphanius (c. 640),
Amorium appears as a
suffragan of Pessinus...
- some
copies of
Pliny it is
written Cyane; in
Hierocles and the
Notitiae Episcopatuum it is Cyaneae. To
Spratt and Forbes,
Cyaneae appeared to be a city ranking...
-
Synecdemos (660); and as Kalloe, Kaloe, and
Kolone in Parthey's Notitiæ
episcopatuum, in
which it
figures from the 6th to the 12fth or 13th century. Caloe...
- then on
Eudocias and
Termessus appear as
separate sees in the
Notitiae Episcopatuum even as late as the 10th century.
Other sources too give the
names of...
-
inhabitants are
called Poemaneni (Ποιμανηνοί)
According to the
Notitiae Episcopatuum, it
became a bishopric. No
longer a
residential see, it
remains a titular...
- the
province of Ægyptus Secunda. The place,
mentioned in the
Notitia Episcopatuum, has been
abandoned and is now
covered with the
waters of Lake Burullus...
- 1866 is
clearly Eudocias (Εὐδοκιάς),
while noting that in some
Notitiae Episcopatuum the name is
given as
Eudoxias (Εὐδοξιάς). Le Quien, who
mentions no town...
- Myra at a
relatively late stage: it is not
mentioned in the
Notitia Episcopatuum of Pseudo-Epiphanius,
composed during the
reign of
Emperor Heraclius...