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Titiopolis

Titiopolis or Titioupolis (Greek: Τιτιούπολις) was a town of ancient Cilicia and later in the Roman province of Isauria.

Name and location

Some refer to the town by the name Titopolis, but a coin minted there in the time of Emperor Hadrian bears on the reverse the word ΤΙΤΙΟΠΟΛΙΤΩΝ (Of the inhabitants of Titiopolis).[1][2] Other sources cited in the presentation about that coin to the Royal Numismatic Society give the same form.[1] These concern the names of bishops of Titiopolis (considered below) and also the information given by the Hieroclis Synecdemus, by George of Cyprus, and by Constantine Porphyrogenitus, according to which Titiopolis was one of the cities of the Isaurian Decapolis.[1][3] The editors of the Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World conjecture that the old Isaurian bishopric (and, now, titular see) of Cardabunta or Kardabounda may be identified with the town.[4]

The ruins of Titiopolis lie about 4 kilometres north-north-west of Anamur.[5]

Ecclesiastical History

Bishopric

Titiopolis was also the seat of an ancient Bishopric.[6][7][8][9]

Le Quien mentions three bishops of Titiopolis:[10]

The see of Titiopolis is mentioned in the 6th century Notitia episcopatuum of Antioch and, after Isauria was annexed to the Patriarchate of Constantinople in about 732, in the Notitia episcopatuum of that church and in that of Leo the Wise in about 900 and that of Constantine Porphyrogenitus in about 940.[3]

The last mention of Titiopolis as a residential see is by William of Tyre in the late 12th century. He speaks of it as one of the 24 suffragan sees of Seleucia in Isauria.[1]

The see of Titiopolis is now included in the Catholic Church's list of titular sees.[12]

Titular Bishops

  • •Jean de Karlestadt, O.S.A. † ( 1389 Appointed - )
  • •Luís da Silva Teles, O.SS.T. † (1 Jul 1671 Appointed - 8 Mar 1677 Appointed, Bishop of Lamego)
  • •Bl. Niels Stensen † (13 Sep 1677 Appointed - 5 Dec 1686 Died)[13][14]
  • •Marco Gradenigo † (22 Aug 1699 Appointed - 19 Nov 1714 Appointed, Bishop of Verona)
  • •Charles-Marin Labbé, M.E.P. † (12 Sep 1703 Appointed - 24 Mar 1723 Died)
  • •Angel Benito, O.S.B. † (4 Mar 1720 Appointed - )
  • •Gabriel Zerdahely † (11 Dec 1780 Appointed - 22 Dec 1800 Confirmed, Bishop of Banská Bystrica)
  • •Ferenc Miklósy † (20 Jul 1801 Appointed - 20 Jun 1803 Confirmed, Bishop of Oradea Mare {Gran Varadino, Nagyvárad})
  • •Vicente Alexandre de Tovar † (20 Jun 1803 Appointed - 8 Oct 1808 Died)
  • •Manuel del Villar † (4 Sep 1815 Appointed - 23 Sep 1816 Appointed, Bishop of Lérida)
  • •Nicolò Gatto † (21 Feb 1820 Appointed - 17 Nov 1823 Confirmed, Bishop of Patti)
  • •Giorgio Papas (Papasian) † (6 Dec 1826 Appointed - )
  • •Francis Kelly † (3 Aug 1849 Appointed - 18 Jun 1864 Succeeded, Bishop of Derry)
  • John Cameron † (11 Mar 1870 Appointed - 17 Jul 1877 Succeeded, Bishop of Arichat, Nova Scotia)
  • •Valentin Garnier, S.J. † (21 Jan 1879 Appointed - 14 Aug 1898 Died)
  • •Juan José Laguarda y Fenollera † (19 Jun 1899 Appointed - 9 Jun 1902 Appointed, Bishop of Urgell)
  • •Vilmos Batthyány † (3 Jan 1902 Appointed - 18 Mar 1911 Succeeded, Bishop of Nitra)
  • Domenico Raffaele Francesco Marengo, O.P. † (8 Mar 1904 Appointed - 25 Jul 1904 Succeeded, Archbishop of Izmir (Smirne))
  • Edward Joseph Hanna † (22 Oct 1912 Appointed - 1 Jun 1915 Appointed, Archbishop of San Francisco)
  • •Pierre Verdier † (22 Mar 1917 Appointed - 21 May 1924 Died)
  • •Joseph Alfred Langlois † (14 Jul 1924 Appointed - 10 Jul 1926 Appointed, Bishop of Valleyfield, Québec)
  • •Pedro Francisco Luna Pachón, O.F.M. † (17 Jul 1926 Appointed - 15 Mar 1967 Died)

References

  1. ^ a b c d Numismatic Chronicle, volume 1 (1839), pp. 213-217
  2. ^ Image of the coin
  3. ^ a b Simén Vailhé, "Titopolis" in Catholic Encyclopedia (New York 1912)
  4. ^ Richard Talbert, ed. (2000). Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World. Princeton University Press. p. 66, and directory notes accompanying.
  5. ^ Titiopolis Antique City
  6. ^ Handbook of the Geography and Statistics of the Church, Volume 1 (Bosworth & Harrison, 1859) p461.
  7. ^ Origines Ecclesiasticæ: The Antiquities of the Christian Church. With Two Sermons and Two Letters on the Nature and Necessity of Absolution, Volume 1 (H.G. Bohn, 1845) p404.
  8. ^ Joseph Bingham, The Antiquities of the Christian Church, 2 Volumes (Wipf and Stock Publishers, 10 Feb. 2006) 404.
  9. ^ John D. Beetham The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VIII. — New York: Robert Appleton Company. Nihil Obstat. 1910.
  10. ^ Michel Lequien, Oriens christianus in quatuor Patriarchatus digestus, Paris 1740, Tomus II, coll. 1023-1024
  11. ^ Richard Price, Michael Gaddis, The Acts of the Council of Chalcedon, Volume 1(university of Liverpool, 2005) p298.
  12. ^ Annuario Pontificio 2013 (Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 2013, ISBN 978-88-209-9070-1), p. 992
  13. ^ Karen Ascani, Gunver Skytte, Niccolo Stenone (1638-1686) Anatomista Geologo, Vescovo. Conf Proceedings Held 2000 Oct (L'erma di Bretschnedider, 2002)
  14. ^ Troels Kardel, Paul Maquet, Nicolaus Steno: Biography and Original Papers of a 17th Century Scientist (Springer Science & Business Media, 2012)

Coordinates: 36°05′38″N 32°48′39″E / 36.09401°N 32.81089°E / 36.09401; 32.81089

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Titiopolis or Titioupolis Greek Titioypolis was a town of ancient Cilicia and later in the Roman province of Isauria Contents 1 Name and location 2 Ecclesiastical History 2 1 Bishopric 2 2 Titular Bishops 3 ReferencesName and location EditSome refer to the town by the name Titopolis but a coin minted there in the time of Emperor Hadrian bears on the reverse the word TITIOPOLITWN Of the inhabitants of Titiopolis 1 2 Other sources cited in the presentation about that coin to the Royal Numismatic Society give the same form 1 These concern the names of bishops of Titiopolis considered below and also the information given by the Hieroclis Synecdemus by George of Cyprus and by Constantine Porphyrogenitus according to which Titiopolis was one of the cities of the Isaurian Decapolis 1 3 The editors of the Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World conjecture that the old Isaurian bishopric and now titular see of Cardabunta or Kardabounda may be identified with the town 4 The ruins of Titiopolis lie about 4 kilometres north north west of Anamur 5 Ecclesiastical History EditBishopric Edit Titiopolis was also the seat of an ancient Bishopric 6 7 8 9 Le Quien mentions three bishops of Titiopolis 10 Artemius at the Council of Constantinople in 381 Mompraeus at the Council of Chalcedon in 451 11 Domitius at the Trullan Council in 692 The see of Titiopolis is mentioned in the 6th century Notitia episcopatuum of Antioch and after Isauria was annexed to the Patriarchate of Constantinople in about 732 in the Notitia episcopatuum of that church and in that of Leo the Wise in about 900 and that of Constantine Porphyrogenitus in about 940 3 The last mention of Titiopolis as a residential see is by William of Tyre in the late 12th century He speaks of it as one of the 24 suffragan sees of Seleucia in Isauria 1 The see of Titiopolis is now included in the Catholic Church s list of titular sees 12 Titular Bishops Edit Jean de Karlestadt O S A 1389 Appointed Luis da Silva Teles O SS T 1 Jul 1671 Appointed 8 Mar 1677 Appointed Bishop of Lamego Bl Niels Stensen 13 Sep 1677 Appointed 5 Dec 1686 Died 13 14 Marco Gradenigo 22 Aug 1699 Appointed 19 Nov 1714 Appointed Bishop of Verona Charles Marin Labbe M E P 12 Sep 1703 Appointed 24 Mar 1723 Died Angel Benito O S B 4 Mar 1720 Appointed Gabriel Zerdahely 11 Dec 1780 Appointed 22 Dec 1800 Confirmed Bishop of Banska Bystrica Ferenc Miklosy 20 Jul 1801 Appointed 20 Jun 1803 Confirmed Bishop of Oradea Mare Gran Varadino Nagyvarad Vicente Alexandre de Tovar 20 Jun 1803 Appointed 8 Oct 1808 Died Manuel del Villar 4 Sep 1815 Appointed 23 Sep 1816 Appointed Bishop of Lerida Nicolo Gatto 21 Feb 1820 Appointed 17 Nov 1823 Confirmed Bishop of Patti Giorgio Papas Papasian 6 Dec 1826 Appointed Francis Kelly 3 Aug 1849 Appointed 18 Jun 1864 Succeeded Bishop of Derry John Cameron 11 Mar 1870 Appointed 17 Jul 1877 Succeeded Bishop of Arichat Nova Scotia Valentin Garnier S J 21 Jan 1879 Appointed 14 Aug 1898 Died Juan Jose Laguarda y Fenollera 19 Jun 1899 Appointed 9 Jun 1902 Appointed Bishop of Urgell Vilmos Batthyany 3 Jan 1902 Appointed 18 Mar 1911 Succeeded Bishop of Nitra Domenico Raffaele Francesco Marengo O P 8 Mar 1904 Appointed 25 Jul 1904 Succeeded Archbishop of Izmir Smirne Edward Joseph Hanna 22 Oct 1912 Appointed 1 Jun 1915 Appointed Archbishop of San Francisco Pierre Verdier 22 Mar 1917 Appointed 21 May 1924 Died Joseph Alfred Langlois 14 Jul 1924 Appointed 10 Jul 1926 Appointed Bishop of Valleyfield Quebec Pedro Francisco Luna Pachon O F M 17 Jul 1926 Appointed 15 Mar 1967 Died References Edit a b c d Numismatic Chronicle volume 1 1839 pp 213 217 Image of the coin a b Simen Vailhe Titopolis in Catholic Encyclopedia New York 1912 Richard Talbert ed 2000 Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World Princeton University Press p 66 and directory notes accompanying Titiopolis Antique City Handbook of the Geography and Statistics of the Church Volume 1 Bosworth amp Harrison 1859 p461 Origines Ecclesiasticae The Antiquities of the Christian Church With Two Sermons and Two Letters on the Nature and Necessity of Absolution Volume 1 H G Bohn 1845 p404 Joseph Bingham The Antiquities of the Christian Church 2 Volumes Wipf and Stock Publishers 10 Feb 2006 404 John D Beetham The Catholic Encyclopedia Volume VIII New York Robert Appleton Company Nihil Obstat 1910 Michel Lequien Oriens christianus in quatuor Patriarchatus digestus Paris 1740 Tomus II coll 1023 1024 Richard Price Michael Gaddis The Acts of the Council of Chalcedon Volume 1 university of Liverpool 2005 p298 Annuario Pontificio 2013 Libreria Editrice Vaticana 2013 ISBN 978 88 209 9070 1 p 992 Karen Ascani Gunver Skytte Niccolo Stenone 1638 1686 Anatomista Geologo Vescovo Conf Proceedings Held 2000 Oct L erma di Bretschnedider 2002 Troels Kardel Paul Maquet Nicolaus Steno Biography and Original Papers of a 17th Century Scientist Springer Science amp Business Media 2012 Coordinates 36 05 38 N 32 48 39 E 36 09401 N 32 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