- Kütahya (Turkish pronunciation: [cyˈtahja]; historically,
Cotyaeum or Kotyaion; Gr****: Κοτύαιον) is a city in
western Turkey which lies on the
Porsuk River...
- The
Battle of
Cotyaeum (modern Kütahya) of 492 CE was a
major engagement is the
Isaurian War
fought in
Phrygia Epictetus. The ****ure
Byzantine emperor...
- rank due to his father's re****tion. Most
sources state that he
served in
Cotyaeum in Phrygia,
although some say his
appointment was in Algeria.
Three years...
- for the throne.
Suleiman intercepted Botaneiates'
small force between Cotyaeum and Nicaea,
whereupon the
usurper persuaded Suleiman and
Mansur to join...
- successor, that same year. Then in 1182, he
succeeded in
capturing the city of
Cotyaeum from the Byzantines. In 1185, he made
peace with
Emperor Isaac II Angelus...
-
Ferens (1995–)
Diocese of Claudiopolis:
Iakovos Savva (2021–)
Diocese of
Cotyaeum:
Dionysios Papavasileiou (2022–)
Diocese of Christoupolis:
Emmanuel Sfiatkos...
- end the siege,
Theodoric kills Odoacer with his own hands. 492
Battle of
Cotyaeum Byzantine army
under John the
Scythian defeats Isaurians under Longinus...
- (Corinth, Greece)
Archdiocese of
Cotrada (Cotrada, Turkey)
Archdiocese of
Cotyaeum (Kütahya, Turkey)
Archdiocese of
Cypsela (İpsala, Turkey)
Archdiocese of...
- Salisbury. On 29
April 1956, aged 50, he was
appointed Titular Archbishop of
Cotyaeum and
ordained as such five
months later, on 8
September 1956. He died on...
-
Alexander of
Cotyaeum (Ancient Gr****: Ἀλέξανδρος; c. 70–80 AD – c. 150) was a Gr**** grammarian, who is
mentioned among the
instructors of the
Roman emperor...