Search
Menu
Home
Sources
About
Contacts
Amblada
Amblada
was a
town
of
ancient Lycaonia
or of
Pisidia
,
inhabited
in
Hellenistic
,
Roman
, and
Byzantine
times. It was the
seat
of a
bishop
; no
longer
a
residential
see
, it remains a
titular see
of the
Roman Catholic Church
.
Strabo
places
it in Pisidia; the
bishopric
was
suffragan to the metropolitan
of
Lycaonia
. The
coin
minted
copper coins
during the period of the
Antonines
and their
successors
, with the
epigraph
Ἀμβλαδέων.
Its
site
is located near,
Asiatic Turkey
.