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  1. Ceramus

    Ceramus or Keramos lang el was a city on the north coast of the Gulf of G kova Ceramic Gulf &mdash named for this city&mdash in Caria , in southwest Asia Minor its ruins can be found outside the modern village of ren , Mu la Province , Turkey . Ceramus, initially subjected to Stratonicea , afterwards autonomous, was a member of the Athenian Empire Athenian League and was one of the chief cities of the Chrysaorian League Bulletin de corresp. hell n., IX, 468 . In ancient times, it probably had a temple of Zeus Zeus Chrysaoreus . In Roman Empire Roman times, it coined its own money. It is mentioned in the Notitiae Episcopatuum until the twelfth or thirteenth century as a Diocese bishopric suffragan to Aphrodisias , or Stauropolis titular see Stauropolis . Three bishops are known Spudasius, who attended the First Council of Ephesus in 431 Maurianus, who attended the Second Council of Nicaea Council of Nicaea in 787 and Symeon, who attended the council in Constantinople that reinstated Photios I of Constantinople Photius in 879 . Ceramus remains a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church , Ceramensis , the current bishop is H ctor Javier Pizarro Acevedo , appointed on October 23, 2000 ref http www.catholic hierarchy.org diocese d3c09.html Ceramus Titular See Catholic Hierarchy& 93 Bot generated title ref . References references External links http www.ypai.gr atlas thesi uk.asp?idthesis 469 Archaeological Atlas of the Aegean http www.newadvent.org cathen 03537c.htm Catholic Encyclopedia, Ceramus at New Advent http www.ancientlibrary.com gazetteer 0104.html Hazlitt, Classical Gazetteer Catholic Former settlements in Turkey coord missing Turkey Category Archaeological sites in Turkey Category Caria Category Titular sees Category Ancient Greek sites in Turkey Category Former populated places in Turkey Category Mu la Province Category History of Mu la Province Turkey archaeology stub RC stub de Ceramus it Diocesi di Ceramo ...   more details



  1. Tosirips perpulchrana

    italictitle Taxobox name Tosirips perpulchrana image image width image caption image2 image2 width image2 caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Tortricidae genus Tosirips species T. perpulchrana binomial Tosirips perpulchrana binomial authority Kennel, 1901 synonyms Tortrix perpulchrana small Kennel, 1901 small Tosirips perpulchranus Tosirips perpulchrana is a moth of the Tortricidae family. It is found in the Russian Far East , north eastern China , Korea , Japan and Taiwan . ref http www.sinica.edu.tw zool zoolstud 39.4 319 327.pdf Tortricidae Lepidoptera Collected in Taiwan, with Description of one new genus and eight new species ref Subspecies Tosirips perpulchrana perpulchrana Russian Far East, north eastern China, Korea and Taiwan Tosirips perpulchrana ceramus small Razowski, 1987 small Japan References Reflist Category Animals described in 1901 Category Archipini Archipini stub ...   more details



  1. Chrysaorian League

    The Chrysaorian League lang el Systema Chrysaorikon was an informal loose federation of several cities in ancient region of Caria , Anatolia that was apparently formed in the early Seleucid Empire Seleucid period and lasted at least until 203 BC . The League had its primary focus on unified defense, and secondarily on trade, and may have been linked by ethnic bonds the Chrysaorians . It had an assembly and financial institutions, and a form of reciprocal citizenship whereby a citizen of a member city was entitled to certain rights and privileges in any other member city. The capital of the League was Chrysaorium where the assembly met. http www.ancientlibrary.com gazetteer 0111.html Other member cities included Alabanda renamed Antiochia of the Chrysaorians , Alinda , Amyzon , Ceramus , Mylasa , Kaunos Per a Rhodiorum , Stratonikeia Stratonicea , Thera Caria Thera . For periods of time, some of the member cities were subject to Rhodes . References J. Ma, Antiochos III and the Cities of Western Asia Minor, ISBN 0 19 815219 1 , p. 175 External links http www.ancientlibrary.com gazetteer 0111.html Hazlitt, Classical Gazetteer, Chrysaorium Category Hellenistic Caria Category Leagues in Greek Antiquity Category Ancient Rhodes Category States in Hellenistic Anatolia ...   more details



  1. Doris (Asia Minor)

    Distinguish2 the region of Doris Greece Doris in central Greece Infobox bodyclass geography abovestyle background DEB887 subheader Ancient Region of Anatolia above Doris image File mausoleumHALICARNASSUS.JPG 300px The ruins of the Mausoleum of Maussollos, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World caption The ruins of the Mausoleum of Maussollos , one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World label1 Location data1 South western Anatolia label2 State existed data2 Independent city states from c.1100&ndash c.560 BC label3 Biggest city data3 Halicarnassus label4 Roman provinces Roman province data4 Asia Roman province Asia data8 File Anatolia Ancient Regions base.svg 300px Location of Doris in Anatolia Doris Greek language Greek lang grc was a small region of ancient Asia Minor inhabited by Dorians the territory is now in modern day Turkey . Pliny the Elder Pliny v. 28 says, Caria mediae Doridi circumfunditur ad mare utroque latere ambiens , by which he means that Doris is surrounded by Caria on all sides, except where it is bordered by the sea. He makes Doris begin at Cnidus . In the bay of Doris he places Leucopolis , Hamaxitus , etc. An attempt has been made among scholars to ascertain which of two bays Pliny calls Doridis Sinus , the more probable being the Ceramic Gulf . This Doris of Pliny is the country occupied by the Dorians, which Thucydides ii. 9 indicates, not by the name of the country, but of the people Dorians, neighbours of the Carians. Ptolemy v. 2 makes Doris a division of his Asia , and places in it Halicarnassus , Ceramus , and Cnidus . The term Doris, applied to a part of Asia, does not appear to occur in other writers. References SmithDGRG Historical regions of Anatolia Ancient Greece topics AncientGreece stub coord missing Turkey Category Ancient Greek sites in Turkey Category Historical regions of Anatolia Category Caria Category Ancient Greeks in Caria Category Doris Greece Category Greek Anatolia el it Doride Asia ...   more details



  1. Andrew Carruthers

    Portal Catholicism Andrew Carruthers 1770 1852 was a Catholic Church Roman Catholic Bishop Catholic Church bishop who served as the Vicar Apostolic of the Vicariate Apostolic of the Eastern District Scotland Eastern District of Scotland. Born in Drumillan Miln on 7 February 1770, he was Holy Orders ordained a Priesthood Catholic Church priest on 25 March 1795. He was appointed the Vicar Apostolic of the Eastern District and Titular Bishop of Ceramus by the Holy See on 28 September 1832. He was Consecration consecrated to the Episcopal polity Episcopate on 13 January 1833. The principal consecrator was Bishop Thomas Penswick, Vicar Apostolic of the Northern District England Vicar Apostolic of the Northern District of England, and the principal co consecrators were Bishop Andrew Scott bishop Andrew Scott and Bishop James Kyle bishop James Kyle . He died in office on 24 May 1852, aged 82. ref cite book last Brady first W. Maziere authorlink William Maziere Brady title The Episcopal Succession in England, Scotland and Ireland, A.D. 1400 to 1875 url http www.archive.org details a548648303braduoft year 1876 publisher Tipografia Della Pace location Rome volume Volume 3 page 469 ref ref name chbcarru Catholic hierarchy bishop bcarru Bishop Andrew Carruthers 30 September 2010 ref References Reflist s start s rel ca s bef before Alexander Paterson bishop Alexander Paterson s ttl title Vicar Apostolic of the Eastern District Scotland Vicar Apostolic of the Eastern District years 1832 1852 s aft after James Gillis bishop James Gillis end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Carruthers, Andrew ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Scottish bishop DATE OF BIRTH 1770 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1852 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Carruthers, Andrew Category 1770 births Category 1852 deaths Category Roman Catholic bishops of Scotland Category Vicars Apostolic of Scotland Category 18th century Scottish people Category 19th century Scottish people ...   more details



  1. Gulf of Gökova

    Other uses G kova disambiguation File EucalyptusRoad Gokova Turkey.jpg thumb 175px Old Mu la Marmaris road in its section crossing the Plain of G kova, homonymous with and located in the outlying waters of the Gulf of G kova. Eucalyptus trees bordering the road were planted in 1936 to dry marshlands and help combat malaria . Gulf of G kova lang tr G kova K rfezi or Gulf of Kerme Turkish language Turkish Kerme K rfezi, Greek language Greek , Latin language Latin Ceramicus Sinus, English language English Ceramic Gulf or Gulf of Cos , is a long 100  km , narrow Headlands and bays gulf of the Aegean Sea between Bodrum Bodrum Peninsula and Dat a Peninsula in south west Turkey . Administratively, Gulf of G kova coastline includes portions of the districts of, clockwise, Bodrum , Milas , Mu la , Ula, Mu la Ula , Marmaris and Dat a . The Greece Greek island of Kos lies along the entry into the Gulf. Bodrum , located in its northwest reaches, is the only large city on the gulf today. In ancient times, alongside Halicarnassus modern day Bodrum , the city of Ceramus , located midway along the gulf s northern shore and after which the gulf was named, was also an important urban center. Across Ceramus Gereme in the modern township of ren , at a short distance from the gulf s southern shore and not far from its outlying waters, was another historical site of note, called Cedrae in ancient times. Cedrae was located in Sedir Island , which was prized by visitors for its beach and of which some remains still exist. Name The alluvial plain, also named G kova, which extends to the Gulf s end, is the location of the townships of Akyaka, Mu la Akyaka and G kova , with only a few kilometers separating the two. These settlements saw their populations considerably increase in recent years, with Akyaka, especially, becoming a rising center of tourism. The municipalities of both of these townships were recently created. They depend upon the town of Ula, Mu la Ula , whic ...   more details



  1. Salvador Casańas y Pagés

    Image Casanas.jpg thumb right 200px Cardinal Casa as Infobox cardinalstyles cardinal name Salvador Casa as y Pag s dipstyle His Eminence offstyle Your Eminence See none Salvador Casa as y Pag s 5 September 1834 27 October 1908 was a Spain Spanish Cardinal Catholicism cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church . He served as Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Barcelona Bishop of Barcelona from 1901 until his death, and was elevated to the Cardinal Catholicism cardinalate in 1895. Biography Salvador Casa as y Pag s was born in Barcelona , and studied at the seminary in Barcelona and the University of Valencia , from where he obtained his licentiate in theology in 1857. He was Holy Orders ordained to the Priesthood Catholic Church priesthood on 18 December 1858, and then did Parish Catholic Church pastoral work in Barcelona for several years. He later became a professor and the rector of its seminary, and was made Canon priest canon administrator of its cathedral Chapter religion chapter . On 22 June 1896, Casa as was appointed Apostolic Administrator sede plena of Urgell on 18 January 1879 by Pope Leo XIII , and on the following 7 February Titular bishop of Ceramus . He received his Bishop Catholic Church episcopal consecration on 23 March that same year from Bishop Jos de Urquinaona y Vidot, with Bishops Tom s Sivilla y Gener and Tom s Costa y Fornaguera serving as Consecrator co consecrators , in the Cathedral of Santa Eulalia Cathedral of Barcelona . Casa as was later named Diocese of Urgell Bishop of Urgell on the following 22 September in this position he also served as List of Co Princes of Andorra Co Prince of Andorra . The France French Co Princes of Andorra during his leadership were Jules Gr vy , Marie Fran ois Sadi Carnot Sadi Carnot , Jean Casimir Perier , and F lix Faure . He was a Senate senator for the ecclesiastical province of Tarragona as well. Pope Leo created him Cardinal Catholicism Cardinal Priest of Santi Quirico e Giulitta in the consistory of 29 Novemb ...   more details



  1. Dolichos (running race)

    BC Polites of Ceramus 69 AD Dolichos on coinage Image 2003 Greece 10 Euro OS Relays front.jpg thumb ...   more details



  1. Ss Mary & Everilda, Everingham

    apostolic of the Northern District, assisted by Andrew Carruthers titular bishop of Ceramus , John ...   more details



  1. Ancient settlements in Turkey

    Afyon Ceramus Mu la Province Mu la Chalcedon stanbul Province stanbul Cius modern town Gemlik Bursa ...   more details



  1. Archbishop of St. Andrews and Edinburgh

    Carruthers small Appointed Vicar Apostolic of the Eastern District and Titular Bishop of Ceramus ...   more details



  1. Caria

    . Also on the north coast of the Ceramicus Sinus is Ceramus and Bargasus. On the south of the Ceramicus ...   more details



  1. Milas

    by Latmus Kap k r , Hydae originally Kydae Daml bo az , Iasos K y k lac k , Keramos Ceramus ren ...   more details



  1. List of archaeological sites by country

    Cennet and Cehennem Ceramus Chalcedon Cius Claudiopolis Claros Cleopatra s Gate Colophon city Colossae ...   more details



  1. List of Greek place names

    grc unicode K ramos IPA ceramos Ceramus lang grc unicode Keraso s lang grc ...   more details




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