Otrus, orOtrous, was a town ofancient Phrygia located in thePhrygian Pentapolis, inhabited duringRoman andByzantine times.[1]
It was the seat of a bishop, a notable bishop wasZoticus of Otrous. No longer a residential bishopric, it remains atitular see of theRoman Catholic Church.[2]
Its site is located nearYanık Ören inAsiatic Turkey.[1][3]
38°27′05″N29°57′32″E / 38.451497°N 29.958841°E /38.451497; 29.958841
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