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Meloë (Isauria)
Meloë ( grc, Μελόη) was a town in ancient Isauria. Meloë is a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church. Its site is tentatively located near Malya ''Ventenata'' is a genus of plants in the grass family, native to Europe, North Africa, and central + southwest Asia. One species, ''Ventenata dubia'', is considered an invasive weed in many places. ; Species * '' Ventenata blanchei'' Boiss. - L ... in Asiatic Turkey. References Populated places in ancient Isauria Catholic titular sees in Asia Ancient Greek archaeological sites in Turkey Former populated places in Turkey {{AncientIsauria-geo-stub ...
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Meloë (Lycia)
Meloë ( grc, Μελόη) was a town in ancient Lycia, located near Cape Kilidonia. Bishops When speaking of the bishopric of Meloë in Lycia, Le Quien assigned to it three bishops mentioned in the acts of relatively late church councils. To do so, he assumes that Meloë was also called Mela. The first is Nicetas. who signed the acts of the Second Council of Nicaea (787) as "Nicetas of Mela". Another is Paulus, who signed the acts of the Council of Constantinople (869) and those of the Council of Constantinople (879) as "Paulus of Mela". Also present at the last of these councils was "Petrus of Meloë". Le Quien takes it that Paulus became bishop under Patriarch Ignatius of Constantinople and Petrus under Photius. Gams accepts Le Quien's list of three named bishops. Le Quien mentions as present at the council of 787 a bishop of Mela in Bithynia whose name is given in some accounts as Nicetas, the name also of the Nicetas of Mela whom Le Quien assigns to Meloë in Lycia, whil ...
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