Tiberiopolis (Ancient Greek: Τιβεριούπολις; sometimes in sources, Tiberiapolis, and Pappa-Tiberiopolis; formerly Pappa)[1][2] was a town in the Roman province of Phrygia Pacatiana, mentioned by Ptolemy,[3] Socrates of Constantinople[4] and Hierocles.
[5] At various times, it was considered as part of Phrygia, Isauria, and the late Roman province of Pisidia.
It was situated at the modern village of Yunuslar, Beyşehir district, in Konya Province, Turkey.
[2] At Tiberiopolis the famous Roman sarcophagus showing the Twelve Labours of Hercules now displayed at the Konya Archaeological Museum was recovered.
Le Quien[8] mentions five of its bishops known by their presence at councils: Tiberiopolis remains a titular see in the Roman Catholic Church.