Polybotus

[3] Due to the wide-ranging grasslands, the area was used as a mustering place (e.g. possibly by emperor Romanos IV Diogenes)[4] and one of the metata (imperial stock-raising farm) was situated nearby between Polybotus, Dokimion and Synnada, though it was moved to Europe after the invasion of the Turkmen in the eleventh century.

[5] The city was sacked in 838 by retreating Arab troops under caliph Al-Mu'tasim according to the vita of John of Polybotus.

[6] The Turks first occupied Polybotus some time after the battle of Manzikert, but it was reconquered in the aftermath of the First Crusade by emperor Alexios I Komnenos and his general John Doukas as is recounted in the Alexiad.

[9] Le Quien mentions two bishops:[10] At the Second Council of Nicaea (787), the see was represented by the priest Gregory.

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A map of Byzantine Anatolia with Polybotus located in the Anatolic Theme