App. I. INSCRIPTIONS. 663
APPENDIX II.
bishops of the akmonian district.
1. Akmonia.
i. Optimus translated to Antioeh Pisid. before 381.
2. Gennadius eir. rrjs 'AKfxovaiaiv 451.
3. Theotimus 459.
4. Basilius k-n. KoXatveias (read ['AJKJjxjawetas ?) UaKaTiavfjs 680.
Le Quien changes to BaAezm'a?, which is more violent; see p. 624.
5. Paulus eir. TroXecos 'Anopsias 7^7-
6. Eustachius (Eustathius?) Aemoniae? 869, 879.
2. Siokharax.
No names are known: doubtless it was united in the same bishopric
with Diokleia: as both were cities of the single people Moxeanoi.
3. Diokleia.
1. Constantinus ep. civ. Diocletianorum (AiOKXriTiav&v) 431 (the order
shows this to be in Pacatiana).
a. Euandros eir. iroXem Aio/cAeiaj 451.
3. Elias misericordia Dei ep. Diocletianopolis 553, may be Diokleia of
Thrace, or some of the cities properly called Diokletianopolis.
4. Abjstion \
I. Paulus ep. civ. Aristii (woAews 'Apiorot)) 451.
a. Mamas ep. Ariassorum civ. prov. J?hrygiae (ttjs 'ApioriaixSy 7ro'Aea>s
fTTap\[as typvyias) 5Io>.
3. Tarasius 879.
5. KlDYESSOS.
1. Heraclius voXem Kvbicraov (civ. Cydissorum) 451.
2. Andreas Cidissosi (Cedisosi KtjSktco(roC) 787.
3. Thomas 879.
It is liable to be confused with the bishopric Ariste in Bithynia.
APPENDIX II.
bishops of the akmonian district.
1. Akmonia.
i. Optimus translated to Antioeh Pisid. before 381.
2. Gennadius eir. rrjs 'AKfxovaiaiv 451.
3. Theotimus 459.
4. Basilius k-n. KoXatveias (read ['AJKJjxjawetas ?) UaKaTiavfjs 680.
Le Quien changes to BaAezm'a?, which is more violent; see p. 624.
5. Paulus eir. TroXecos 'Anopsias 7^7-
6. Eustachius (Eustathius?) Aemoniae? 869, 879.
2. Siokharax.
No names are known: doubtless it was united in the same bishopric
with Diokleia: as both were cities of the single people Moxeanoi.
3. Diokleia.
1. Constantinus ep. civ. Diocletianorum (AiOKXriTiav&v) 431 (the order
shows this to be in Pacatiana).
a. Euandros eir. iroXem Aio/cAeiaj 451.
3. Elias misericordia Dei ep. Diocletianopolis 553, may be Diokleia of
Thrace, or some of the cities properly called Diokletianopolis.
4. Abjstion \
I. Paulus ep. civ. Aristii (woAews 'Apiorot)) 451.
a. Mamas ep. Ariassorum civ. prov. J?hrygiae (ttjs 'ApioriaixSy 7ro'Aea>s
fTTap\[as typvyias) 5Io>.
3. Tarasius 879.
5. KlDYESSOS.
1. Heraclius voXem Kvbicraov (civ. Cydissorum) 451.
2. Andreas Cidissosi (Cedisosi KtjSktco(roC) 787.
3. Thomas 879.
It is liable to be confused with the bishopric Ariste in Bithynia.