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Temnos or Temnus (; As per coins dated to the fourth century BCE and Hellenistic inscriptions ( I. Perg. 5) dated to the end of the third century BCE.) was a small Greek (city-state) of , later incorporated in the of Asia, on the western coast of Anatolia. Its was a of , the capital and of the province, and is included in the 's list of . Annuario Pontificio 2013 (Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 2013, ), p. 986

The little town was near the , which is shown on its coins. Situated at elevation it commanded a view of the territories of Cyme, , and . Under it was already on the decline; under it was destroyed by an earthquake; and in the time of Pliny it was no longer inhabited. It was, however, rebuilt later.

One of the city's more noteworthy figures was the rhetorician Hermagoras. A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology, Hermagoras

During the , most probably, it renamed to Archangelus. In 1413 the Turks seized the fortress of Archangelus, which they called Kaiadjik, i.e., small rock; this fortress was situated on the plains of Maenomenus, now known as .

Its site is located near Görece, Asiatic Turkey.


Bishops
mentions three bishops:

  • Eustathius, who lived in 451;
  • Theophilus, present at the Council of Nice (787);
  • Ignatius, at Constantinople (869).

This see is not mentioned in the Notitiae Episcopatuum. Ramsay ( Asia Minor, 108) thought the diocese of Temnus identical with that of , which from the tenth to the thirteenth century the Notitiae Episcopatuum assigns to .


See also
  • List of ancient Greek cities

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