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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...
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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...
- Turkey)
Archdiocese of
Sugdaea (Sudak, Ukraine)
Archdiocese of
Synnada in
Phrygia (
Synnada in Phrygia, Turkey)
Archdiocese of
Tarsus (Tarsus, Turkey) Archdiocese...
- with its
marble quarries at
nearby Docimium (İscehisar), and the town of
Synnada. At the
western end of
Phrygia stood the
towns of
Aizanoi (modern Çavdarhisar)...
- of Phrygia,
including the
Conventus iuridicus of Laodicea, Apamea, and
Synnada. To the east of
Cilicia Campestris,
Pompey left a
local dynast, Tarcondimotus...
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Pancras would have been born
around 289, at a
place designated as near
Synnada, a city of
Phrygia Salutaris, to
parents of
Roman citizenship. When Pancras...
- from
Dorylaeum to Eumeneia,
between the Dorylaeum-Acmonia and Dorylaeum-
Synnada roads,
probably at the
modern Emirhissar,
between K-Hırka and Emirhisar...
- 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...
- 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...
- as a
result of
being tortured.
Trophimus was sent to
Synnada in Asia Minor.
Imprisoned at
Synnada was a
Christian senator named Dorymedon, and Trophimus...