- Loryma
Loryma is a Roman Catholic
titular see in the formerRoman province ofCaria , inAsia Minor (nowAnatolia , Asian Turkey).Town
Loryma is small fortified town and harbour on the coast of Caria, formerly in the Ottoman province (
vilayet ) ofSmyrna (present Izmir), not far fromCape Cynossema , at the western extremity of the pensinula known asRhodian Chersonesus , opposite to and twenty Roman miles fromRhodes island.History
Nothing is known of its ecclesiastical history, but Leake (Asia Minor, 223) mentions its ruins: towers, tombs and ramparts, west of
Port Aplothiki . The "Notitiæ episcopatuum " mentions Loryma among thesuffragan sees of theMetropolitan of Stauropolis (also in Caria) up to the twelfth and thirteenth centuries.Lequien ("Oriens christianus", I, 915) names three bishops of Loryma: George, present at theCouncil of Constantinople in 680, Anthimus at theCouncil of Nicæa in 87 and Joseph at theCouncil of Constantinople in 879.Citadel
Above the bay of Loryma (modern Bozuk Buku) lies the ruins of a curtain wall surrounding the top of the hill. Constructed from large blocks of stone shaped in-situ, the remaining walls (mostly a metre high on the outside) retain very precise corners and sheer faces.
ources and References
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* SMITH, "Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography".
* Ancient authors:
**Strabo , XIV, 652
**Ptolemy , V, 2, 8
**Titus Livius , XXXVII, 17; XLV, 10
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