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120 III. HIERAPOLIS: THE HOLY CITY.

APPENDIX II.

BISHOPS OF HIERAPOLIS.

Le Quien mixes up Hieropolis of Salutaris with this Hierapolis; and
gives the bishops in a single list in Phrygia Salutaris.

i. Heros, appointed by St. Philip.

2. Papias.

3. Claudius Apollinaris.

4. Placcus Cone. Nicaen. 325 convent. Philippop. 344.

5. Lucius is said to have been present at the council held in Constan-
tinople in reference to Agapius and Bagadius, the rival claimants of tie
bishopric of Bostra, Leunclav. Jus Graeco-Rom. IV p. 247 (Le Quien).

6. Abeneatios, Beneatios, Beneagas, Bennantius, 431. Paul the
presbyter was present at the Council of Ephesos on his behalf.

7. Stephanus Concil. Ephes. II 449. 7 A. Tatianus. Addenda.

8. Philippus 458.

9. Auxanon 553.

10. Sisinnios 680.

11. Ignatius 869, 879. I purchased in 1883 a seal with the iegend
ITNATIOJ MHTPOff IEPATT, which I gave as a marriage-gift to my
friend Rev. S. S. Lewis of Cambridge. The custodian reports that it
cannot now be found in his collection, which is the property of Corpus
Christi College, Cambridge.

12. Nicon transferred to Nicaea by Photius (Niceph. Callist. XIV 38).

13. Arseber 997, Jus Graeco-Bom. p. 203 (Le Quien).

14. Constantine, metropolitan of Hierapolis, purchased the Paris A
Manuscript of Plato. Prof. L. Campbell, my informant, would date
him about 1000. See p. 14.

15. Georgius, metropolitan of Hierapolis, was present in i]66 at the
second council held under the Patriarch Lucas Chrysoberga; and metro-
politan bishops of Hierapolis were present at councils held in 1066, 1143
and 1186. In all these cases it may be taken as certain that the
Phrygian city and not the Syrian (metropolis of Euphratesia Ommagene)
is meant; though Le Quien is doubtful.

16. Philippus? See Schlumberger Sigllloyraphie p. 255. Addenda.
 
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