- Temnus
Temnus is a Catholic
titular see . The original diocese was inAsia Minor , asuffragan ofEphesus .Temnus was a little town of
Aeolia , near theRiver Hermus , which is shown on its coins. Situated on an elevation it commanded the territories ofCyme ,Phocaea , andSmyrna . UnderAugustus it was already on the decline; underTiberius it was destroyed by an earthquake; and in the time ofPliny it was no longer inhabited. It was however rebuilt later.Bishops
Le Quien ("Oriens Christianus", I, 707), mentions three bishops:*Eustathius, who lived in 451;
*Theophilus, present at theCouncil of Nice (787);
*Ignatius, at Constantinople (869).This see is not mentioned in the "
Notitiae Episcopatuum ". Ramsay ("Asia Minor", 108) thought the diocese of Temnus identical with that ofArchangelus , which from the tenth to the thirteenth century the "Notitiae Episcopatuum" assigns toSmyrna . In 1413 the Turks seized the fortress of Archangelus, which they called Kaiadjik, i.e., small rock; this fortress was situated on the plains of Maenomenus, now know asMenemen . Doubtless, Temnus and Menemen are the same. However, Texier (Asie Mineure, 227) identifies Temnus with the village of Guzel Hissar, to the north of Menemen.References
*William Smith, "
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography ", s.v.
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