Cestrus
Cestrus was a city in the Roman province of Isauria, in Asia Minor. Its placing within Isauria is given by Hierocles, Georgius Cyprius, and Parthey's (Notitiae episcopatuum). While recognizing what the ancient sources said, Le Quien supposed that the town, whose site has not been identified, took its name from the River Cestros and was thus in Pamphylia. Following Lequien's hypothesis, the 19th-century annual publication Gerarchia cattolica identified the town with "Ak-Sou", which Sophrone Pétridès called an odd mistake, since this is the name of the River Cestros, not of a city.
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Cestrus
Cestrus was a city in the Roman province of Isauria, in Asia Minor. Its placing within Isauria is given by Hierocles, Georgius Cyprius, and Parthey's (Notitiae episcopatuum). While recognizing what the ancient sources said, Le Quien supposed that the town, whose site has not been identified, took its name from the River Cestros and was thus in Pamphylia. Following Lequien's hypothesis, the 19th-century annual publication Gerarchia cattolica identified the town with "Ak-Sou", which Sophrone Pétridès called an odd mistake, since this is the name of the River Cestros, not of a city.
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Cestrus (ital.: Cestro) ist ei ...... rovinz Seleucia in Isauria an.
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Cestrus was a city in the Roma ...... River Cestros, not of a city.
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La diocesi di Cestro (in latin ...... tolare della Chiesa cattolica.
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Cestrus (ital.: Cestro) ist ei ...... rovinz Seleucia in Isauria an.
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Cestrus was a city in the Roma ...... River Cestros, not of a city.
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La diocesi di Cestro (in latin ...... tolare della Chiesa cattolica.
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Cestrus
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Diocesi di Cestro
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Titularbistum Cestrus
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