234 VI. COLOSSAI AND THE ROADS TO THE EAST.
2. BISHOPS OF THE PHRYGIAN TEIPOLIS.
Date.
COLOSSAI OE KHONAI.
Lounda.
Valentia ok Sahaos.
325
Flaccus (Sanabensis)
43i
Evagrius deposed(VaL)
45i
Epiphanius (KoXaoaibv)
Antioohus (San.)
692
Cosmos (KoKaaaarjs)
1
787
Dositlieus (Xcuvuiv ijroi Kokoaawv)
Nicephorus Aovydujv
Pantaleon (Val.)
860
Samuel (Xanw)
879
Samuel (Xuvtjs)
Eustathius
Eusebius ?2
Besides the bishops of Colossai and Khonai mentioned in this table,
Le Quien adds Epaphras, appointed by St. Paul, Coloss. I 7, Martyrol.
Horn, xiv Kal. Aug.; and thinks that Philemon may have succeeded
Epaphras, and that Archippus, who is by some assigned to Colossai, was
bishop of Laodiceia.
The following were all metropolitans of Khonai.
Constantinus Xcovwv Cone. Alexii Patr.
Nicolaos.
------- metropolites Xwv&v 1066.
•------- metropolites XwvSv 1080.
Nicetas: apxi-epevs in 1143, mentioned by Nicet. p. 284 s. He
was godfather of the historian Nicetas Akominatos, who was
born about 1150 (Krumbacher Byz. Litt.-gesch. p. 87).
1 Le Quien takes Basilius KoXaveias as
bishop of Valentia in 692 ; but 'AKfj.avelas
is a more probable correction of KoXco-
veias. In 431 he gives Nectarius rrjs iv
Seye'a KaSoAiKTJs Kal a7TO(TTo\iKi;s eKK\r]aias
as bishop of Sanaos ; but Nectarius was
bishop of Sennea or Semnea in Parn-
phylia: the phrase Kal dnocrToKiKijs is not
in the Latin version, and Labbe gives it
only in the margin of the Greek.
2 Three bishops, Eusebius, Sisinnius,
Basilius, of Synaos are given (besides
Michael of Ancyrosynaos). Two of these
may be Ignatian and Photian bishops of
Synaos ; but the third should probably
be given to Sanaos.
3 Nicetas has been omitted by Le
Quien; but not by M. Bonnet.
2. BISHOPS OF THE PHRYGIAN TEIPOLIS.
Date.
COLOSSAI OE KHONAI.
Lounda.
Valentia ok Sahaos.
325
Flaccus (Sanabensis)
43i
Evagrius deposed(VaL)
45i
Epiphanius (KoXaoaibv)
Antioohus (San.)
692
Cosmos (KoKaaaarjs)
1
787
Dositlieus (Xcuvuiv ijroi Kokoaawv)
Nicephorus Aovydujv
Pantaleon (Val.)
860
Samuel (Xanw)
879
Samuel (Xuvtjs)
Eustathius
Eusebius ?2
Besides the bishops of Colossai and Khonai mentioned in this table,
Le Quien adds Epaphras, appointed by St. Paul, Coloss. I 7, Martyrol.
Horn, xiv Kal. Aug.; and thinks that Philemon may have succeeded
Epaphras, and that Archippus, who is by some assigned to Colossai, was
bishop of Laodiceia.
The following were all metropolitans of Khonai.
Constantinus Xcovwv Cone. Alexii Patr.
Nicolaos.
------- metropolites Xwv&v 1066.
•------- metropolites XwvSv 1080.
Nicetas: apxi-epevs in 1143, mentioned by Nicet. p. 284 s. He
was godfather of the historian Nicetas Akominatos, who was
born about 1150 (Krumbacher Byz. Litt.-gesch. p. 87).
1 Le Quien takes Basilius KoXaveias as
bishop of Valentia in 692 ; but 'AKfj.avelas
is a more probable correction of KoXco-
veias. In 431 he gives Nectarius rrjs iv
Seye'a KaSoAiKTJs Kal a7TO(TTo\iKi;s eKK\r]aias
as bishop of Sanaos ; but Nectarius was
bishop of Sennea or Semnea in Parn-
phylia: the phrase Kal dnocrToKiKijs is not
in the Latin version, and Labbe gives it
only in the margin of the Greek.
2 Three bishops, Eusebius, Sisinnius,
Basilius, of Synaos are given (besides
Michael of Ancyrosynaos). Two of these
may be Ignatian and Photian bishops of
Synaos ; but the third should probably
be given to Sanaos.
3 Nicetas has been omitted by Le
Quien; but not by M. Bonnet.