Bageis

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This page concerns Lydian Bageis, Bagis or Bage, not to be confounded with Bagæ in Numidia.

Bageis is a Roman Catholic titular see in the former Roman province of Lydia in Asia Minor (presently Asia Turkey).1


History

This name is found on Roman coins, but becomes Bagis in the Synecdemos of Hierocles and Bage in later Notitiæ gracæ episcopatuum. Bageis takes the epithet Cæsarea 'of caesar', i.e. imperial (foundation?) and names the River Hermos on its coins. 2

It has been placed by Keppel's inscriptions near Sirghe on the Hermos (Guediztchai); but the site of the city is said to be on the north bank, while Sirghe is on the south side of the river.

Harnack (Mission und Ausbreitung des Christentums in den ersten drei Jahrhunderten, 486) maintains that its bishop was present at the First Council of Nicaea, but this is an error caused by a confusion with Baris, another Lydian city; the lists edited by Heinrich Gelzer and C. H. Turner are silent about Bageis.

We know really only three bishops of Bageis:

  • Chrysaphius, or Chrysanthus, at the Council of Ephesus (431), placed wrongly by Lequien in a non-existent see, Balcea or Balicia
  • Leonides, who subscribed the letter of the Lydian bishops to the Emperor Leo I (458)
  • Basilius, at the Photian council (879). The city still figures in a list about 1170-79.

References

  1. ^ Bageis - Catholic Encyclopedia article
  2. ^ Asia Minor Coins - Roman coins from ancient Bageis

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