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Diocese of Magnesia

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The Diocese of Magnesia was an ancient Bishopric of Early Christianity.

The seat of the bishopric was the town of Magnesia on the Maeander in western Turkey, and Hierocles[1] ranks it among the bishoprics of the province of Asia. Later documents seem to imply that at one time it bore the name of Maeandropolis.[2]

Known bishops of Magnesia

References

  1. ^ Hierocles p. 659
  2. ^ Concil. Constantin. iii. p. 666.
  3. ^ H. Burn-Murdoch, Church, Continuity and Unity. Cambridge University Press (2014), p. 120.
  4. ^ John Esten Cooke, An Essay on the Invalidity of Presbyterian Ordination (the Reporter office, 1829) p46.
  5. ^ Le Quien, Oriens Christianus, I, 697, 736.
  6. ^ MacErlean, A. (1910). Magnesia. In The Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Retrieved March 8, 2018 from New Advent.