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- Cestrus abstract "Cestrus was a city in the Roman province of Isauria, in Asia Minor. The site has not yet been identified. Its placing within Isauria, making its bishopric a suffragan of Seleucia, is given by Hierocles (709), Georgius Cyprius (ed. Heinrich Gelzer, p. 836), and Parthey (Notitiae episcopatuum).The name is given in the form "Cestra" in an article by Sophrone Pétridès in the 1908 Catholic Encyclopedia.Lequien supposed that the town was situated near the River Cestros, in Pamphylia, and that it took its name from that stream. Following this hypothesis, the Gerarchia cattolica (Rome, 1895, 302) identified the town with "Ak-Sou", an odd mistake, since this is the name of the River Cestros, not of a city.".
- Cestrus wikiPageID "17920079".
- Cestrus wikiPageRevisionID "590372099".
- Cestrus subject Category:Catholic_titular_sees_in_Asia.
- Cestrus comment "Cestrus was a city in the Roman province of Isauria, in Asia Minor. The site has not yet been identified. Its placing within Isauria, making its bishopric a suffragan of Seleucia, is given by Hierocles (709), Georgius Cyprius (ed. Heinrich Gelzer, p.".
- Cestrus label "Cestrus (Titularbistum)".
- Cestrus label "Cestrus".
- Cestrus label "Diocesi di Cestro".
- Cestrus sameAs Cestrus_(Titularbistum).
- Cestrus sameAs Diocesi_di_Cestro.
- Cestrus sameAs m.047t3zw.
- Cestrus sameAs Q1057601.
- Cestrus sameAs Q1057601.
- Cestrus wasDerivedFrom Cestrus?oldid=590372099.
- Cestrus isPrimaryTopicOf Cestrus.