- Sasima
Sasima is a Roman Catholic
titular see in the formerRoman province ofCappadocia .History
Sasima is mentioned only in three non-religious documents: "Itiner. Anton.", 144; "Itiner. Hiersol.", 577;
Hierocles , 700, 6. This poor hamlet, hidden in an arid region, is known to all as the first see ofSt. Gregory of Nazianzus who was appointed to it bySt. Basil . The saint soon left it without having exercised any episcopal functions there. One of the reasons was that Anthimus, metropolitan ofTyana , claimed jurisdiction over the see, which is, in fact, said by all the Greek "Notitiæ episcopatuum " to be subject toCappadocia Secunda ; however, the official catalogue of theRoman Curia continues to place it underCappadocia Prima , i.e., as a suffragan of thearchbishopric of Cæsarea . Ambrose of Sasima signed the letter of the bishops of the province toByzantine Emperor Leo I the Thracian in 458. About the same time Eleusius appears as an adversary of theCouncil of Chalcedon . Towards 1143 Clement was condemned as aBogomile . The "Notitiæ" mention the see until the following century. Sasima is the modern Turkish village of Zamzama, a little to the north ofYer Hissar , in the Ottomanvilayet ofKoniah , where a few inscriptions and rock tombs are to be found.ource
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