Lysias was a city and episcopal see in the Roman province of Phrygia Salutaris I and is now a titular see.
[1] The city of Lysias is mentioned by Strabo, XII, 576, Pliny, V, 29, Ptolemy, V, 2, 23, Hierocles, and the Notitiae Episcopatuum.
[2] It was probably founded by Antiochus III the Great about 200 BC.
[3] Lequien (Oriens christianus, I, 845) names three bishops of Lysias, suffragans of Synnada: Ruins of Lysias exist between the villages of Oinan and Aresli in the plain of Oinan, a little northeast of Lake Eğirdir.
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