Isauropolis

Isauropolis (Ancient Greek: Ἰσαυρόπολις)[1] was a Roman and Byzantine-era town in southern Turkey.

[2] Possibly also known as Isaura Vetus, the city was in the Anatolian countryside of what was Lycaonia in today's southern Turkey and may have been the chief town of Isauria (Ἰσαυρία) district.

[3] The town was mentioned by Sozomen,[4] Ptolemy,[5] and Heirocles.

[6] About 450 Maximinus entered the town in his war with Zeno.

The city was also the site of an ancient bishopric[8] which dates from the early Christian era.

Location of Isauria in Asia Minor