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.]] Etenna () was a city in the late of . Centuries earlier, it was reckoned as belonging to , as by , who wrote that in 218 BC, the people of Etenna "who live in the highlands of Pisidia above Side" provided 8,000 to assist the usurper Achaeus. 5, 73, 3 ( English translation)


Coinage
There is no other mention of Etenna in extant documents until the record of the participation of bishops of Etenna in the ecumenical councils of the 4th century AD and later. However, there are examples of its fine silver coinage of the 4th and 3rd century BC and of its dating from the 1st century BC to the 3rd century AD. G.E. Bean, "Etenna (Sirt) Turkey" in The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites (Princeton University Press 1976)


Bishopric
The of Etenna was a of the of Side, the capital of the of Pamphylia Secunda. Known Bishops include:
  • Troilus was at the First Council of Constantinople in 381,
  • Eutropius at the Council of Ephesus in 431.
  • Eudoxius at the Council of Chalcedon in 451,Richard Price, Michael Gaddis, The Acts of the Council of Chalcedon(Liverpool University Press) p230.
  • Ioannes at the Second Council of Nicaea in 787, and
  • Petrus at the Council of Constantinople (879).Michel Lequien, Oriens christianus in quatuor Patriarchatus digestus, Paris 1740, Vol. I, coll. 1003-1004Pius Bonifacius Gams, Series episcoporum Ecclesiae Catholicae, Leipzig 1931, p. 450

Seeing Etenna as no longer a residential , the lists it as a , Annuario Pontificio 2013 (Libreria Editrice Vaticana 2013 ), p. 891 although the area around Etenna was never actually of Catholic confession. Among the titular bishops of Etenna were

  • Francis Xavier Ford (18 June 1935 – 11 April 1946, later bishop of , martyred for his faith),
  • James Byrne (10 May 1947 – 16 June 1956, later bishop of Boise),
  • Thomas Holland (31 October 1960 – 28 August 1964, later bishop of Salford). Catholic Hierarchy
  • Henri-Louis-Marie Mazerat (1 Sep 1958 Appointed - 30 Jun 1960)

The town and bishopric of , also given as belonging to the Roman province of Pamphylia Prima, is by some reckoned to be the same as Etenna, but appears in the Notitiae Episcopatuum side by side with Etenna and distinct. William M. Ramsay, The Historical Geography of Asia Minor (Adegi Graphics LLC, 2013, , replica of the 1890 edition)


Remains
On the basis of the preponderance of locally minted coins Etenna and the presence of potsherds of the Classical period in Greece, unusual inland elsewhere, Etenna has been identified with the rather undistinguished ruins on a steep hillslope 250–500 metres north of the modern village of Sirt, which lies north of , , . They have not been systematically excavated, but include remains of city walls, a roofed reservoir, baths, two basilicas, a church and rock tombs.

The identification of Etenna with Gölcük, near the modern village of Sarraçlı, further east beyond the river Melas, is considered less likely.


Further reading
  • Gernot Lang: Classical ancient sites in Anatolia. Books on Demand, 2003 , pp 364–368 ( Excerpts from Google Books).
  • Johannes Nollé: Zur Geschichte der Stadt Etenna in Pisidien. In: Elmar Schwertheim (Ed.): Forschungen in Pisidien. Habelt, Bonn 1992, pp. 61–141.
  • Peter Weiß: Etenna. In: Der Neue Pauly (DNP). Vol. 4, Metzler, Stuttgart 1998, .


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