Eudocia (Cappadocia)

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Although William Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854) said that the

Ancient Greek: Εὐδοκία), including one in Cappadocia,[1] the text of the Synecdemus as edited by Gustav Parthey in 1866 mentions no town of that name or of any similar name among the Cappadocian towns.[2]

Smith also said that the town had formerly belonged to the

Justinian
(527–565), before 535, three and a half centuries before the time of Leo VI, who reigned from 886 to 912.

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