Cotenna

Cotenna or Kotenna (Ancient Greek: Κότεννα) was a city in the Roman province of Pamphylia I in Asia Minor.

It has been said that the Kotenneis are the same as the Etenneis (Greek: Ετεννεῖς), mentioned by Polybius (V, 73) as living in Pisidia above Side, and who struck coins in the Roman times.

The native name may have been Hetenneis, and the tribe afterwards divided into at least two districts, the northern taking the name Etenneis, while the southern preferred Kotenneis.

Maurianus was a signatory of the joint letter that the bishops of the province of Pamphylia sent in 458 to Byzantine Emperor Leo I the Thracian concerning the murder of Proterius of Alexandria.

[2][3][4] No longer a residential bishopric, Cotenna is today listed by the Catholic Church as a titular see.