Ecdaumava

Coordinates: 38°37′22″N 32°33′00″E / 38.62291°N 32.5500014°E / 38.62291; 32.5500014
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Ecdaumava or Ekdaumaua (

Roman Catholic Church.[2]

Its site is located near Çeşmelisebil, Sarayönü, Konya Province, Turkey,[1][3] 85 km (53 mi) north of Konya at the foot of a chain of low hills running north–south.[4] The site is specifically on a hill east of Çeşmelisebil and was once the richest find site of Christian inscriptions in Lycaonia, but today there are relatively few remains including ancient and Byzantine spolia.[4] There are also inscriptions at Kuyulusebil, 4 km (2.5 mi) north of Çeşmelisebil.[4]

According to the

suffragan of Ankyra) was listed among the participants.[4] At the Council of Chalcedon in 451 it was listed as a suffragan of Ikonion and was represented by the metropolitan.[4]

In later periods the bishopric is given the alternate name of Eudoxias or Eudokias, which exclusively appears in later periods.

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38°37′22″N 32°33′00″E / 38.62291°N 32.5500014°E / 38.62291; 32.5500014