xii CONTENTS.
CHAPTER XII
The Christian Inscriptions of South-western Phrygia . . 484
§ 1. Christians and Pagans p. 484. § 2. Criteria of Christian Epitaphs p. 4S8.
§ 3. Christian Names p. 491. § 4. Christian Titles, Sentiments and
Expressions p. 494. § 5. The Reckoning with God p. 496. § 6. Other
Formulae against Violation of the Tomb p. 498. § 7. Second Century
Christian Epitaphs p. 499. § 8. Eumeneia in the Third Century p. 502.
§ 9. The Massacre by Diocletian p. 505. § 10. Diffusion of Christianity in
S.W. Phrygia p. 509.
Appendix : Christian Inscriptions. (1) Eumeneia p. 514. (2) Apameia
P- 533- (3) Lampe and Siblia p. 539. (4) Hyrgalean District p. 540. (5)
Lycos Valley p. 542. (6) S.W. Frontier Lands p. 554. (7) Trajanopolis p. 558.
(8) Pepouza p. 558. (9) Sebaste, &c. p. 560. (10) Akmonia, &c. p. 562.
CHAPTER XIII
The Banaz-ova..........569
§ 1. Geographical Character p. 569. § 2. Pepouza p. 573. § 3. Bria p. 576.
§ 4. The Horse-Road to the East p. 579. § 5. Sebaste p. 581. § 6. The
Komai of Sebaste p. 582. § 7. Aloudda p. 585. § 8. Nais p. 587. § 9. The
North-Eastern Trade Route and Klannoudda p. 588. § 10. Blaundos p. 591.
§ 11. Mysotimolos p. 592. § 12. Alia p. 592. § 13. Keramon-Agora p. 595.
§ 14. Trajanopolis p. 595. § 15. Leonnaia or Leonna p. 597. § 16. The
Turkish Conquest p. 598.
Appendices : I. Inscriptions. (1) Pepouza p. 600. (2) Sebaste p. 600. (3)
Aloudda, Dioskome, Leonna p. 608. (4) West Side of Banaz-Ova p. 610. (5)
Alia p. 613. II. Bishops of the Banaz-Ova. (1) Pepouza or Justinianopolis
p. 616. (2) Bria p. 616. (3) Sebaste p. 616. (4) Elouza p. 617. (5) Blaundos
p. 617. (6) Trajanopolis p. 618. (7) Temenothyrai and Flaviopolis p. 618.
(8) Alia p. 618. III. Routes in Banaz and Tchal Districts p. 618.
CHAPTER XIV
Akmonia and the Akmonian Diocese . . • . . 621
§ 1. The Akmonian District p. 621. § 2. Foundation and Religion of
Akmonia p. 625. § 3. Population of Akmonia. (1) Tribes and Guilds p. 629.
(2) Gerousia, Neoi p. 630. (3) Hymnodoi p. 630. § 4. Moxeanoi p. 631.
§ 5. Diokleia p. 632. § 6. Siokharax p. 632. § 7. Aristion p. 633. § 8.
Kidyessos p. 634. § 9. Orina p. 635.
Appendices : I. Inscriptions. (1) Akmonia p. 637. (2) Siokharax p. 660.
(3) Diokleia p. 660. (4) Aristion p. 662. (5) Kidyessos p. 662. II. Bishops.
(1) Akmonia p. 663. (2) Siokharax p. 663. (3) Diokleia p. 663. (4) Aristion
P- 663- (0) Kidyessos p. 663. III. (1) Ptolemy V 2, 27 and (2) Strabo p. £76
(XII 8, 13) p. 664. IV. Routes in the Sitchanli-Ova and Moxeanoi p. 666.
CHAPTER XII
The Christian Inscriptions of South-western Phrygia . . 484
§ 1. Christians and Pagans p. 484. § 2. Criteria of Christian Epitaphs p. 4S8.
§ 3. Christian Names p. 491. § 4. Christian Titles, Sentiments and
Expressions p. 494. § 5. The Reckoning with God p. 496. § 6. Other
Formulae against Violation of the Tomb p. 498. § 7. Second Century
Christian Epitaphs p. 499. § 8. Eumeneia in the Third Century p. 502.
§ 9. The Massacre by Diocletian p. 505. § 10. Diffusion of Christianity in
S.W. Phrygia p. 509.
Appendix : Christian Inscriptions. (1) Eumeneia p. 514. (2) Apameia
P- 533- (3) Lampe and Siblia p. 539. (4) Hyrgalean District p. 540. (5)
Lycos Valley p. 542. (6) S.W. Frontier Lands p. 554. (7) Trajanopolis p. 558.
(8) Pepouza p. 558. (9) Sebaste, &c. p. 560. (10) Akmonia, &c. p. 562.
CHAPTER XIII
The Banaz-ova..........569
§ 1. Geographical Character p. 569. § 2. Pepouza p. 573. § 3. Bria p. 576.
§ 4. The Horse-Road to the East p. 579. § 5. Sebaste p. 581. § 6. The
Komai of Sebaste p. 582. § 7. Aloudda p. 585. § 8. Nais p. 587. § 9. The
North-Eastern Trade Route and Klannoudda p. 588. § 10. Blaundos p. 591.
§ 11. Mysotimolos p. 592. § 12. Alia p. 592. § 13. Keramon-Agora p. 595.
§ 14. Trajanopolis p. 595. § 15. Leonnaia or Leonna p. 597. § 16. The
Turkish Conquest p. 598.
Appendices : I. Inscriptions. (1) Pepouza p. 600. (2) Sebaste p. 600. (3)
Aloudda, Dioskome, Leonna p. 608. (4) West Side of Banaz-Ova p. 610. (5)
Alia p. 613. II. Bishops of the Banaz-Ova. (1) Pepouza or Justinianopolis
p. 616. (2) Bria p. 616. (3) Sebaste p. 616. (4) Elouza p. 617. (5) Blaundos
p. 617. (6) Trajanopolis p. 618. (7) Temenothyrai and Flaviopolis p. 618.
(8) Alia p. 618. III. Routes in Banaz and Tchal Districts p. 618.
CHAPTER XIV
Akmonia and the Akmonian Diocese . . • . . 621
§ 1. The Akmonian District p. 621. § 2. Foundation and Religion of
Akmonia p. 625. § 3. Population of Akmonia. (1) Tribes and Guilds p. 629.
(2) Gerousia, Neoi p. 630. (3) Hymnodoi p. 630. § 4. Moxeanoi p. 631.
§ 5. Diokleia p. 632. § 6. Siokharax p. 632. § 7. Aristion p. 633. § 8.
Kidyessos p. 634. § 9. Orina p. 635.
Appendices : I. Inscriptions. (1) Akmonia p. 637. (2) Siokharax p. 660.
(3) Diokleia p. 660. (4) Aristion p. 662. (5) Kidyessos p. 662. II. Bishops.
(1) Akmonia p. 663. (2) Siokharax p. 663. (3) Diokleia p. 663. (4) Aristion
P- 663- (0) Kidyessos p. 663. III. (1) Ptolemy V 2, 27 and (2) Strabo p. £76
(XII 8, 13) p. 664. IV. Routes in the Sitchanli-Ova and Moxeanoi p. 666.