Eudocia (Phrygia)
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Eudocia ( grc, Εὐδοκία),William Smith, ''Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography'' (1854)
/ref> or possibly Eudocias ( grc, Εὐδοκιάς),Gustav Parthey (editor), ''Hieroclis Synecdemus et Notitiae Graecae Episcopatuum'' (Berlin 1866), p. 23
/ref> was an ancient town in
Phrygia Pacatiana In classical antiquity, Phrygia ( ; grc, Φρυγία, ''Phrygía'' ) was a kingdom in the west central part of Anatolia, in what is now Asian Turkey, centered on the Sangarios River. After its conquest, it became a region of the great empires ...
. Its current location is unknown. The ''
Synecdemus The ''Synecdemus'' or ''Synekdemos'' ( el, Συνέκδημος) is a geographic text, attributed to Hierocles, which contains a table of administrative divisions of the Byzantine Empire and lists of their cities. The work is dated to the reign o ...
'' of Hierocles mentions four towns in
Asia Minor Anatolia, tr, Anadolu Yarımadası), and the Anatolian plateau, also known as Asia Minor, is a large peninsula in Western Asia and the westernmost protrusion of the Asian continent. It constitutes the major part of modern-day Turkey. The re ...
called Eudocia, including one in
Phrygia Pacatiana In classical antiquity, Phrygia ( ; grc, Φρυγία, ''Phrygía'' ) was a kingdom in the west central part of Anatolia, in what is now Asian Turkey, centered on the Sangarios River. After its conquest, it became a region of the great empires ...
.


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Populated places in Phrygia Lost ancient cities and towns Former populated places in Turkey {{AncientPhrygia-geo-stub