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Comba (Lycia)

Coordinates:36°33′05″N29°40′10″E / 36.551265°N 29.669357°E /36.551265; 29.669357
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City in ancient Lycia

Comba orKomba (Ancient Greek:τὰ Κὀμβα) was a city inancient Lycia.[1] Comba lay inland, nearMount Cragus, and the citiesOctapolis andSymbra.[1][2] Its site is located nearGömbe inAsiatic Turkey.[3][4]

Comba appears as a bishopric, asuffragan of themetropolitan see ofMyra at a relatively late stage: it is not mentioned in theNotitia Episcopatuum of Pseudo-Epiphanius, composed during the reign ofEmperorHeraclius (c. 640), and its bishops appear only in the second half of the 7th century. The first is John, who participated in theQuinisext Council of 692.[5] Bishop Constantine was at theSecond Council of Nicaea in 787,[6] while another Constantine was one of the fathers of theCouncil of Constantinople (879) that rehabilitated thepatriarchPhotios I of Constantinople.[7]

ANotitia Episcopatuum of the 12th century still reports the presence of this diocese, even if it is not certain that at that time it still existed; the diocese certainly disappeared with the Turkish conquest of the next century.[8]

No longer a residential bishopric, Comba is today listed by theCatholic Church as atitular see.[9]

Bishops

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  • John (mentioned in 692)
  • Constantine (mentioned in 787)
  • Constantine (II) (mentioned in 879)

Titular bishops

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  • Tarcisius Henricus Josephus van Valenberg,OFM Cap. (December 10, 1934 - December 18, 1984)

References

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  1. ^abAlbert Forbiger (1844),Handbuch Der Alten Geographie, Volume 2, p. 261, retrievedJanuary 6, 2015
  2. ^Ptolemy.The Geography. Vol. 5.3.
  3. ^Richard Talbert, ed. (2000).Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World. Princeton University Press. p. 65, and directory notes accompanying.ISBN 978-0-691-03169-9.
  4. ^Lund University.Digital Atlas of the Roman Empire.
  5. ^Mansi,Sacrorum conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio, book XII, coll. 616, 629, 652 and 677.
  6. ^Mansi,Sacrorum conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio, book XII, coll. 998, 1106, and XIII, coll. 148 and 393.
  7. ^Mansi,Sacrorum conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio, books XVII-XVIII, col. 377.
  8. ^Gustav Parthey (1866),Hieroclis Synecdemus et notitiae graecae episcopatuum, p. 112, No. 270
  9. ^Annuario Pontificio 2013 (Libreria Editrice Vaticana 2013ISBN 978-88-209-9070-1), p. 873

36°33′05″N29°40′10″E / 36.551265°N 29.669357°E /36.551265; 29.669357

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