Dausara (see)


Dausara is a former residential episcopal see in the Roman province of Osrhoene, a suffragan of Edessa. It is now a titular see of the Catholic Church.

Location

mentions Dansara as a town near Edessa, and Procopius says it was one of the castles around Theodosiopolis, which were fortified by Justinian. Its site is supposed to be at Qal'at Dja'bar.

History

The see appears in the Notitia episcopatuum of the Patriarch of Antioch. Its bishop Nonnus was present at the Second Council of Constantinople in 553. The see must have disappeared in connection with the Muslim conquests.

Name of the titular see

The Holy See uses the spelling "Dausara", as it did already for the appointment in 1783 of Daniel Delany as the first titular bishop. From 1844 until the early 20th century it used the spelling "Dansara".