- Arca in Phoenicia
Arca in Phoenicia (Arcae, Italian "Arca di Fenicia") is a Catholic
titular see . The original diocese was on the coast ofPhoenicia , betweenTripolis andAntaradus ,and asuffragan of Tyre. The location was later known as Tel-Arka.In antiquity it was famous for the worship of Aphrodite and for a temple of the Roman Emperor,
Alexander Severus , who was born there in a temple during a visit of his parents. It stood long sieges by the Arab conquerors of Syria, in the seventh century, and in the eleventh (1099) by the Crusaders into whose hands it eventually fell.Later it was destroyed by the
Mamelukes after they had expelled the Christian population.There was another
Arca in Cappadocia , suffragan ofMelitene . Its episcopal list (431-680) is given in Gams (p. 441).Bishops
Its episcopal list is given in
Gams (p. 434) from 364 to 451. It was a Latin see during the Crusades; and now gives a title to a Greek and aMaronite bishop.References
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Le Quien , "Oriens Christianus" (1740), II, 825, 826; III, 956;
*Smith, "Dict. of Greek and Roman Geogr.", I, 189;
*Burkhardt, "Syria", 162.
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