Coropassus

Coropassus or Koropassos (Ancient Greek: Κοροπασσός), also known as Coropissus or Koropissos (Κοροπισσός) as the name appears on its coins, was a town of ancient Lycaonia, inhabited in Roman times.

In the second of these two passages the name of the Cappadocian town is written Garsaura, which is the true name.

[1] The place is therefore near the western border of Cappadocia, south of the salt lake of Tatta.

[2] The town became a bishopric in the later Roman province of Isauria; no longer the seat of a residential bishop, under the name Coropissus, it remains a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church.

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