Zenopolis (Lycia)

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Zenopolis (

Byzantine city and episcopal see variously placed in Lycia or in neighbouring Pamphylia
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At the

Constantine Porphyrogenitus listed a Zenopolis in Pamphylia.[2]

In his Origines Ecclesiasticae,

Le Quien interpreted the references instead as concerning a single city that could be viewed as part of either of the two contiguous provinces of Lycia and Pamphylia.[1] Vailhé does not distinguish between any of the cities that bore the name, but writes as if all were identical with the one in Isauria.[4]

The Catholic Church's list of titular sees includes the see as Zenopolis in Lycia.[5]

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