- Karpasia (town)
Karpasia, also Karpasion (sometimes mistaken for
Karpathos ) is said to have been founded by the Phoenician KingPygmalion near Cape Sarpedon, now Cape St. Andreas, at the extreme end of theKarpass Peninsula on the north-east shore of Cyprus, a short distance north of the modern town ofRizokarpaso .As Carpasia, its Latin name, it still is a Roman Catholic
titular bishopric in the formerRoman province of Cyprus. Its first-known bishop,St. Philo , was ordained by St. Epiphanius in the fourth century; he has left a commentary on theCanticle of Canticles , a letter, and some fragments. Hermolaus was present at theCouncil of Chalcedon in 451. The chroniclers mention three other names, and a fourth occurs on a seal, all without dates. Another is quoted in the "Constitutio Cypria" of Alexander IV (1260).The see was suppressed in 1222 by the
papal legate Cardinal Pelagius, but it figures in later episcopal lists. During the Latin (crusader) domination, the Greek Orthodox Archbishop ofArsinoe (modernFamagusta ) was obliged to reside at Rizokarpaso.ources and references
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