Cyrrhus
![]() View of Cyrrhus. | |
Location | Aleppo Governorate, Syria |
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Coordinates | 36°44′39″N 36°57′33″E / 36.74417°N 36.95917°E |
Type | Settlement |
History | |
Builder | Seleucus I Nicator |
Founded | 300 BC |
Abandoned | 13th century CE |
Site notes | |
Condition | In ruins |
Cyrrhus (
Location
Its ruins are located in northern Syria, near the Turkish border.
It lies about 70 km northwest of
The site of the city is marked by the ruins at
History
Antiquity
The Cyrrhus in Syria was founded by
, but it is not known which Cyrrhus he came from.It was taken by the

In the 6th century, the city was further embellished and strengthened by
Middle Ages
In the early 12th century the region was controlled by the Armenian
Modern Times
After Operation Olive Branch the Syrian National Army conducted extensive digging and looting of ancient historic artifacts.
Archaeology

The city has been excavated by the Lebanese Syrian Archaeological Mission of Cyrrhus.
Ecclesiastical history
Cyrrhus became a
A magnificent
Residential (Arch)Bishops of Cyrrhus
Name | Dates | Churchmanship | Notes | Picture |
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Syricius | 325 | at First Council of Nicaea | ||
Abgar | 360 | Arian | at Council of Seleucia (360) | |
Asterius | 364–378 | Arian | ||
Isidorus[15][16][17] | 381 | at First Council of Constantinople | ||
Theodoret of Cyrrhus
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423-458 | |||
Ioannes | 476 | held a synod against Peter the Fuller | ||
Sergius I of Cyrrhus | late 5th century[18] | Nestorian
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was deposed by Byzantine Emperor Justin I
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Sergius II of Cyrrhus.[19] | 518 | Jacobite | exiled about AD 522.[20] | |
John of Cyrrhus[21] | c628 | Orthodox??? | ||
12 Jacobite Bishops | ||||
John of Cyrrhus[21] |
The city was taken in the early 11th century by the
Titular sees
No longer a residential bishopric, Cyrrhus is today listed by the Catholic Church as a titular see,[22] in two different rite-specific traditions, in the apostolic succession of the Byzantine archdiocese.
Bishops of Crusader Coricié
Latin titular see
Established no later then as
It has been vacant for decades, having had the following incumbents, of the fitting Archepiscopal rank with an Episcopal (lowest) exception:
- Carolus Polodig (1713.12.23 – death 1714.07.07), no actual prelature
- Titular Bishop: John Wallace (1720.04.30 – death 1733.06.30) (born Lowland District of Scotland(Scotland) (1727.07.23 – 1733.06.30)
- Cardinal-Priest of Sant'Agnese fuori le mura(1827.09.17 – death 1831.12.02)
- Luca de Cigalla (1832.07.27 – 1847.02.12), first while Bishop of Constantinopole(Ottoman Turkey) (1832.07.27 – 1847.02.12 not possessed)
- Loudovico of St. Teresa Martini (1845.09.30 – death 1883.07.12) while Apostolic Vicar of Verapoly (British India) (1844.12.07 – 1855.11.10) and as emeritus; previously Titular Bishop of Europus(1839.06.07 – 1845.09.30) as Coadjutor Vicar Apostolic of Verapoly (1839.06.07 – succession 1844.12.07)
- Nikolaus Adames (1883.11.02 – death 1887.02.13) as emeritus: previously Titular Bishop of Halicarnassus (1863.03.27 – 1870.09.27 as Pro-Vicar Apostolic of Luxembourg (native Luxembourg) (1848.05.07 – 1863.03.27) and (promoted) last Vicar Apostolic of Luxembourg (Luxembourg) (1863.03.27 – 1870.09.27); next (see promoted) first Bishop of Luxembourg (1870.09.27 – retired 1883.09.27)
- New Guinea (mainland Papua New Guinea) (1889.05.10 – 1908.01) and as emeritus; previously Titular Bishop of Pentacomia(1887.05.17 – 1888.08.17)
- Ludovít Szmrecsányi (1912.03.26 – 1912.08.20) (born Slovakia) as Coadjutor Archbishop of Magyddus(1904.11.14 – 1912.03.26) without actual prelature; later Metropolitan Archbishop of above Eger (1912.08.20 –death 1943.01.28)
- BIOs to ELABORATE
- Joaquim José Vieira (1912.11.08 – 1917.07.08)
- Vilmos Batthyány (1920.12.16 – 1923.11.24)
- Serafino Cimino (1924.12.18 – 1928.05.04)
- Gennaro Cosenza (1930.01.02 – 1930.03.20)
- Archbishop-elect Giuseppe Pizzardo(1930.03.28 – 1930.04.22) (later Cardinal)
- Ferdinando Fiandaca (1930.08.01 – 1941.02.18)
- Juan José Aníbal Mena Porta (1941.06.14 – 1949.02.25)
- Silvestro Patrizio Mulligan (1950.08.16 – 1950.10.23)
- Eris Norman Michael O’Brien (1951.01.11 – 1953.11.16)
- Guilford Clyde Young (1954.10.10 – 1955.09.20)
- Louis Ferrand (1956.04.17 – 1956.10.28)
- Mário de Miranda Villas-Boas (1956.10.23 – 1959.06.20)
- José Rafael Pulido Méndez (1961.01.16 – 1966.11.22)
Maronite titular see
No later than 1896 was established the
In 1956 it was suppressed, having had only these incumbents, both of the fitting Archiepiscopal (intermediate) rank and without actual prelature :
- Joseph Estefan (1896.09.24 – death 1915.07.04)
- Elia Scedid (1926.06.21 – death 1950.01.18) (born Lebanon).
Gallery
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Roman-era theater building
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Ruins of North Cyrrhus
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Ruins of the southern gate of Cyrrhus
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The Roman-era hexagonal tower tomb, now part of the Mosque of Prophet Huri
References
- ^ Encyclopædia Britannica, 11th ed, s.v. numismatics
- ^ Dow, Joseph A., Ancient Coins Through the Bible, p. 67.
- ISBN 978-1-900949-90-3.
- ^ Runciman 1962, pp. 129–130.
- ^ Guy Le Strange, Palestine Under the Moslems: A Description of Syria and the Holy Land from A.D. 650 to 1500, London, 1890.
- ^ First results on the city planning of Cyrrhus (Syria) Abdul Massih, Benech, Gelin ArcheoSciences,revue d’archéométrie, suppl. 33, 2009, p. 201-203.
- ^ Cyrrhus.
- ^ Cyrrhus Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine at Livis.org.
- ^ Richard Stillwell, William L. MacDonald, Marian Holland McAllister, Stillwell, Richard, MacDonald, William L., McAlister, Marian Holland KYRRHOS Syria. in The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites]
- ^ His works are in Jacques Paul Migne (ed.), Patrologia Graeca, LXXX-LXXXIV.
- ^ Raymond Janin, v. Cyrrhus in Dictionnaire d'Histoire et de Géographie ecclésiastiques, vol. XIII, Paris 1956, coll. 1186-1187
- ^ Michel Lequien, Oriens christianus in quatuor Patriarchatus digestus, Paris 1740, Vol. II, coll. 929-934
- ^ Franz Cumont, Etudes syriennes, Paris 1917, pp. 221 ff.
- ^ Siméon Vailhé, "Cyrrhus" in Catholic Encyclopedia (New York 1908)]
- ^ Raymond Janin, v. Cyrrhus in Dictionnaire d'Histoire et de Géographie ecclésiastiques, vol. XIII, Paris 1956, coll. 1186-1187.
- ^ Michel Lequien, Oriens christianus in quatuor Patriarchatus digestus, Paris 1740, Vol. II, coll. 929-934.
- ^ Ian George Tompkins , PROBLEMS OF DATING AND PERTINENCE IN SOME LETTERS OF THEODORET OF CYRRHUS, Byzantion Vol. 65, No. 1 (1995), pp.176-195.
- ^ Raymond Janin, v. Cyrrhus in Dictionnaire d'Histoire et de Géographie ecclésiastiques, vol. XIII, Paris 1956, coll. 1186-1187
- ^ The Chronicle of Michael the Great, Patriarch of the Syrians 89.
- ^ The Chronicle of Michael the Great, Patriarch of the Syrians 89.
- ^ a b The Chronicle of Michael the Great, Patriarch of the Syrians 122.
- ISBN 978-88-209-9070-1), p. 870
Sources and external links
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Cyrrhus". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
- GCatholic - Latin titular see
- GCatholic - Maronite titular see
- Archeological excavations at Cyrrhus/Nebi Houri
- Cyrrhus at livius.org Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine
- Cyrrhus/Nabi Huri at cometosyria.com
- ISBN 0-521-06162-8.
Further reading
- Abdul Massih J., 2008, Edmond Frézouls à Cyrrhus : les débuts de la recherche archéologique en Syrie, Document d’Archéologie Syrienne XIV, pp. 424–428.
- Abdul Massih J., 2008, Edmond Frézouls et les publications archéologiques syriennes, Document d’Archéologie Syrienne XIV, pp. 428–430.
- Abdul Massih J., 2006–2007, évaluation de l’état général du site archéologique de Cyrrhus – Nebi Houri Annales Archéologiques de Syrie, XLIX-L, p. 45-59.
- ALPI F., 2011, Base de statue de Justinien ornée d’une inscription métrique (Cyrrhus, Euphratésie), Syria 88, p. 341-349.
- Abdul Massih J, Gelin M., 2009, Notes préliminaires sur l’étude du système défensif méridional de Cyrrhus, Campagnes 2007–2008, Chroniques 2008, Damas 2010, pp. 109–218
- Abdul Massih J., 2009, Urbanisme du site de Cyrrhus : origine et évolution ; Etat de la question, Colloque de damas 2008 sur l’urbanisme en Orient
- Jeanine Abdul Massih, Notes préliminaires sur l’étude du système défensif méridional de Cyrrhus, Campagnes 2007–2008, Chroniques 2008, Damas 2010, pp. 109–218, Damas 2010, pp. 109–218.
- Jeanine Abdul Massih, Les mosaïques de la maison romaine et la fortification polygonale de Cyrrhus (Nebi Houri), Notes préliminaires, Syria 2009, pp. 289–306.
- Ivan Mannheim, Syria and Lebanon Handbook: The Travel Guide, Footprint, 2001. ISBN 978-1-900949-90-3.
- Guy Le Strange, Palestine Under the Moslems: A Description of Syria and the Holy Land from A.D. 650 to 1500, London, 1890.