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Ramsay, William Mitchell
The cities and bishoprics of Phrygia: being an essay of the local history of Phrygia from the earliest time to the Turkish conquest (Band 1,2): West and West-Central Phrygia — Oxford, 1897

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7o6 XVI. THE PENTAPOLIS OF PHRYGIA.

The two sons were evidently born in the reign of M. Ulpius Trajanus;
the cognomen o£ the younger belongs to the Flavian dynasty. We have
here probably a Phrygian family that had been raised to the civitas.
The ornamentation underneath formerly seemed to me to contain a Chr.
symbol; but, on better knowledge of Phrygian monuments, the style
seems to me rather to be native Phrygian, and to bear no resemblance to
any known Chr. symbolism. Moreover it is very doubtful whether the
cross had been adopted as a Chr. symbol so early as a. d. 120.

646, 647. (R. 1883). Ibidem. [—]ri§o? ywat/coy.

5. EuKARPIA;

648. (R. 1883). On the acropolis near Emir-Hissar. CIG 3968
differently. 'A7rou/\ateto]u /cat Aovklcis. alavr\oli ainolrjaav £5|yrey.

I thought the inscr. was complete; but the more grammatical restora-
tion of Franz ' A-novkaUio{s . ; . . o^v koi AovKias atain-]ots is perhaps to be
preferred, as there is a gap unengraved at the end of the first line.

649. (R. 1883). Emir-Hissar. [—] rot? aavvKpiTois yovevai /x. x-
Door-stone.

650. Sorkun. MM. Legrand and Ckamonard BCH 1893 p. 375 :
two fragments [17 belva Avp. Aov?]ky ko\1 A]vp> <J>tAt7r7r<d /cat Avp. Aovkuo
/cat Avp. Ev9a\[l}<i> /cat Avp. [@eo]6copa rqls iavrijs renvois €iro[rj<T€V p.. \.

APPENDIX II.

BISHOPS OF THE PENTAPOLIS.

Avmcius Maecellus 0. 180-200 in Hieropolis or Hierapolis: it is
not proved that he was actually more than presbyter.

Zotikos of Otrous, bishop or presbyter, contemporary.

Aberkios, according to the legend, succeeded Avircius Marcellus: this
authority is absolutely devoid of value.

Flaccus Hierapolitanus 325 might belong to either city Hierapolis Phr.;
but Flaccus ab Ieropoli 347 is probably the same as the preceding, and of
Salutaris.

Eugenius Eucarpiensis 325.
 
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