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Paltus or Paltos (Greek: Πάλτος) is a ruined city. It was also a bishopric, a suffragan of Seleucia Pieria in the Roman province of Syria Prima, that, no longer being a residential see, is included in the Catholic Church's list of titular sees. The ruins of Paltus may be seen at Belde (Arab al-Mulk) at the south of or , the ancient Badan. Le Quien (Oriens christianus, II, 799) mentions five of its bishops:

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  • Titularerzbistum Paltus (de)
  • Arcidiocesi di Palto (it)
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  • Paltus (ital.: Palto) ist ein Titularerzbistum der römisch-katholischen Kirche. Es geht zurück auf einen untergegangenen Erzbischofssitz in der antiken Stadt , die in der römischen Provinz Syria bzw. Syria Coele lag. (de)
  • L'arcidiocesi di Palto (in latino: Archidioecesis Paltena) è una sede soppressa del patriarcato di Antiochia e una sede titolare della Chiesa cattolica. (it)
  • Paltus or Paltos (Greek: Πάλτος) is a ruined city. It was also a bishopric, a suffragan of Seleucia Pieria in the Roman province of Syria Prima, that, no longer being a residential see, is included in the Catholic Church's list of titular sees. The ruins of Paltus may be seen at Belde (Arab al-Mulk) at the south of or , the ancient Badan. Le Quien (Oriens christianus, II, 799) mentions five of its bishops: (en)
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  • Paltus (ital.: Palto) ist ein Titularerzbistum der römisch-katholischen Kirche. Es geht zurück auf einen untergegangenen Erzbischofssitz in der antiken Stadt , die in der römischen Provinz Syria bzw. Syria Coele lag. (de)
  • Paltus or Paltos (Greek: Πάλτος) is a ruined city. It was also a bishopric, a suffragan of Seleucia Pieria in the Roman province of Syria Prima, that, no longer being a residential see, is included in the Catholic Church's list of titular sees. The ruins of Paltus may be seen at Belde (Arab al-Mulk) at the south of or , the ancient Badan. The town was founded by a colony from Arvad or Aradus (Arrianus, Anab. II, xiii, 17). It is located in Syria by Pliny the Elder (Hist. Natur., V, xviii) and Ptolemy (V, xiv, 2); Strabo (XV, iii, 2; XVI, ii, 12) places it near the river Badan. When the province of Theodorias was established by the Byzantine emperor Justinian I, Paltus became a part of it (Georgii Cyprii Descriptio orbis romani, ed. Heinrich Gelzer, 45). From the sixth century according to the Notitia episcopatuum of Anastasius [Échos d'Orient, X, (1907), 144] it was an autocephalous archdiocese and depended on the patriarch of Antioch. In the tenth century it still existed and its precise limits are known [Échos d'Orient, X (1907), 97]. Le Quien (Oriens christianus, II, 799) mentions five of its bishops: * Cymatius, friend of St. Athanasius, and Patricius, his successor * Severus (381) * Sabbas at the Council of Chalcedon in 451 AD * John, exiled by the Monophysites and reinstated by Emperor Justin I in 518. (en)
  • L'arcidiocesi di Palto (in latino: Archidioecesis Paltena) è una sede soppressa del patriarcato di Antiochia e una sede titolare della Chiesa cattolica. (it)
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