Mistea or Misthia ( Greek: Μισθία) also known as Claudiocaesarea (Κλαυδιοκαισαρεία), was a town of ancient Lycaonia, inhabited in Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine times. [1] Misthia was the seat of an archbishop; no longer residential, it remains a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church. [2]
Its site is located near Beyşehir, Asiatic Turkey. [1] [3]
37°40′35″N 31°43′34″E / 37.6763889°N 31.7261111°E / 37.6763889; 31.7261111
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Mistea or Misthia ( Greek: Μισθία) also known as Claudiocaesarea (Κλαυδιοκαισαρεία), was a town of ancient Lycaonia, inhabited in Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine times. [1] Misthia was the seat of an archbishop; no longer residential, it remains a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church. [2]
Its site is located near Beyşehir, Asiatic Turkey. [1] [3]
37°40′35″N 31°43′34″E / 37.6763889°N 31.7261111°E / 37.6763889; 31.7261111
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