Acalissus

Acalissus or Akalissos (Greek: Ἀκαλισσός) was a town of ancient Lycia, an early bishopric, and remains a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church.

[3][4] Acalissus was situated on the middle course of the river Limyros in the eastern part of the Roman province of Lycia.

The bishopric of Acalissus appears, in a low order of importance, among the suffragans of the metropolitan see of Myra in the Notitia Episcopatuum of Pseudo-Epiphanius, written during the reign of the Byzantine Emperor Heraclius (610–641),[5] and in that of Basil the Armenian, composed between 820 and 842, but is absent in later records.

[6] No longer a residential bishopric, Acalissus is today listed by the Catholic Church as a titular see.

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