- Κυκυσός, romanized: Kykysós, or Κουκουσός, Koukousós; Latin:
Coxon or
Cucusus; Armenian: Կոկիսոն) is a muni****lity and
district of Kahramanmaraş Province...
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chains and
taken to
Singara in Mesopotamia, then to Emesa, and
finally to
Cucusus in Cappadocia. Here he was
confined in a close, dark place, and left to...
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Innocent I
protested John's
banishment from
Constantinople to the town of
Cucusus (Göksun) in Cappadocia, but to no avail.
Innocent sent a
delegation to...
- in
Armenia (Arga)
Ariarathia (Aziziye)
Comana Armeniae (Sar or Sarkale)
Cucusus (Göksun)
Melitene (Malatya)
Verissa For
ancient episcopal sees of the Roman...
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during Roman and
Byzantine times. Its site is
tentatively located west of
Cucusus near Doğanbeyli,
Asiatic Turkey. Steph**** of Byzantium. Ethnica. Vol. s...
- Theodore's
episcopal life is
supplied by a
letter of
Chrysostom to him from
Cucusus (AD 404–407) (Chrys. Ep. 212). The
exiled patriarch "can
never forget the...
- Sasima, and
Evagrius Scholasticus and J. B. Bury give the
location as
Cucusus. Jones,
Martindale &
Morris 1980, p. 720.
Croke 2004, pp. 566 & 569. Ostrogorsky...
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simultaneously apostolic vicar of the
Saxon Hereditary Lands and
titular bishop of
Cucusus,
Priest of Rottenburg; fell ill and
resigned 11 July 1890 1904
Georg Wuschanski...
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different division of the country.
Cataonia also
contains Mut (Claudiopolis).
Cucusus,
mentioned in the
Antonine Itinerary, is
today Göksun. The inhabitants...
- Sasima, and
Evagrius Scholasticus and J. B. Bury give the
location as
Cucusus. Otto
Seeck gives the date as
Easter (6 April). Some
sources say all the...