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Praenetus or Prainetos (Ancient Greek: Πραίνετος), also known as Prinetos or Prinetus (Πρίνετος) was a town of ancient Bithynia on the coast of the Propontis. It on the north side of Mount Arganthonius (Samanli Daği), and at the southern entrance of the Sinus Astacenus. It was situated 28 Roman miles to the northwest of Nicaea. Stephanus of Byzantium calls it Pronectus or Pronektos (Πρόνεκτος) and states that it was founded by the Phoenicians. If this be true, it would be a very ancient place, which can scarcely be conceived, as it is mentioned only by very late writers. According to Cedrenus it was destroyed by an earthquake. It was a bishopric; no longer the seat of a residential bishop, it remains a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church.

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  • Titularbistum Praenetus (de)
  • Diocesi di Preneto (it)
  • Praenetus (en)
  • Preneto (pt)
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  • Praenetus (ital.: Praeneto) ist ein ehemaliges Bistum der römisch-katholischen Kirche, das auf einen Bischofssitz in der antiken Stadt in der römischen Provinz Bithynia et Pontus bzw. in der Spätantike Bithynia in Kleinasien zurückgeht, das heutige Karamürsel in der Türkei. Heute ist Praenetus ein Titularbistum. Es gehörte der Kirchenprovinz Nikomedia an. (de)
  • La diocesi di Preneto (in latino: Dioecesis Praenetiensis) è una sede soppressa del patriarcato di Costantinopoli e una sede titolare della Chiesa cattolica. (it)
  • Praenetus or Prainetos (Ancient Greek: Πραίνετος), also known as Prinetos or Prinetus (Πρίνετος) was a town of ancient Bithynia on the coast of the Propontis. It on the north side of Mount Arganthonius (Samanli Daği), and at the southern entrance of the Sinus Astacenus. It was situated 28 Roman miles to the northwest of Nicaea. Stephanus of Byzantium calls it Pronectus or Pronektos (Πρόνεκτος) and states that it was founded by the Phoenicians. If this be true, it would be a very ancient place, which can scarcely be conceived, as it is mentioned only by very late writers. According to Cedrenus it was destroyed by an earthquake. It was a bishopric; no longer the seat of a residential bishop, it remains a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church. (en)
  • Preneto (em latim: Praenetus; em grego: Πραίνετος; romaniz.: Praínetos), também conhecido como Prineto (em latim: Prinetus; em grego: Πρίνετος; romaniz.: Prinetos), era uma cidade da antiga Bitínia na costa da Propôntida. Fica no lado norte do (Samanli), e na entrada sul do . Situava-se a 28 milhas romanas a noroeste de Niceia. Estêvão de Bizâncio a chamou de Pronecto (em latim: Pronectus; em grego: Πρόνεκτος; romaniz.: Prónektos) e afirma que foi fundada pelos fenícios. Se isso for verdade, seria um lugar muito antigo, que dificilmente pode ser concebido, pois é mencionado apenas por escritores muito tardios. De acordo com Jorge Cedreno, foi destruída por um terremoto. Era um bispado; não mais a sede de um bispo residencial, continua sendo uma sé titular da Igreja Católica. Seu sítio est (pt)
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  • Praenetus (ital.: Praeneto) ist ein ehemaliges Bistum der römisch-katholischen Kirche, das auf einen Bischofssitz in der antiken Stadt in der römischen Provinz Bithynia et Pontus bzw. in der Spätantike Bithynia in Kleinasien zurückgeht, das heutige Karamürsel in der Türkei. Heute ist Praenetus ein Titularbistum. Es gehörte der Kirchenprovinz Nikomedia an. (de)
  • Praenetus or Prainetos (Ancient Greek: Πραίνετος), also known as Prinetos or Prinetus (Πρίνετος) was a town of ancient Bithynia on the coast of the Propontis. It on the north side of Mount Arganthonius (Samanli Daği), and at the southern entrance of the Sinus Astacenus. It was situated 28 Roman miles to the northwest of Nicaea. Stephanus of Byzantium calls it Pronectus or Pronektos (Πρόνεκτος) and states that it was founded by the Phoenicians. If this be true, it would be a very ancient place, which can scarcely be conceived, as it is mentioned only by very late writers. According to Cedrenus it was destroyed by an earthquake. It was a bishopric; no longer the seat of a residential bishop, it remains a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church. Its site is located near Karamürsel, in Asiatic Turkey. (en)
  • La diocesi di Preneto (in latino: Dioecesis Praenetiensis) è una sede soppressa del patriarcato di Costantinopoli e una sede titolare della Chiesa cattolica. (it)
  • Preneto (em latim: Praenetus; em grego: Πραίνετος; romaniz.: Praínetos), também conhecido como Prineto (em latim: Prinetus; em grego: Πρίνετος; romaniz.: Prinetos), era uma cidade da antiga Bitínia na costa da Propôntida. Fica no lado norte do (Samanli), e na entrada sul do . Situava-se a 28 milhas romanas a noroeste de Niceia. Estêvão de Bizâncio a chamou de Pronecto (em latim: Pronectus; em grego: Πρόνεκτος; romaniz.: Prónektos) e afirma que foi fundada pelos fenícios. Se isso for verdade, seria um lugar muito antigo, que dificilmente pode ser concebido, pois é mencionado apenas por escritores muito tardios. De acordo com Jorge Cedreno, foi destruída por um terremoto. Era um bispado; não mais a sede de um bispo residencial, continua sendo uma sé titular da Igreja Católica. Seu sítio está localizado perto de , na atual Turquia. (pt)
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