History of Dor. Ill 



among the sees under Caesarea. It reads in part as follows' : 

 (Patriarcat De Jenasalem). 



En Palestine, li premiers sieges: Cesaire Maritime que Herodes 

 redesia, soz laquele sunt XIX sieges d'eveschie: Dore, Antipa- 

 trida, Jamnias, Assur, Nicople, Omis, Sorti Kayfas, lerico, 

 Apotas, Paumeroie, Cipon, Escomason, Essulion, Touxe, Le Sault, 

 Constantine. 



This list is extremely corrupt^ and goes back to early Greek and 

 Latin lists as its sources\ It cannot therefore be used as an argu- 

 ment for the continued existence of Dor down to the end of the 

 twelfth century, 



GEORGIUS CYPRIUS. 



George of Cyprus^ became patriarch of Constantinople in 1283 

 and abdicated in 1289. He Avrote, evidently on the basis of older 

 documents, a " Descriptio orbis romani." In this work he repro- 

 duces^ the early churchly division of Palestine in A., B, and C, 

 naming Dor" as first of the sees under the metropolis Caesarea: 



'E7rap;;^ta IIaXatcrT6vr/? A. 

 AiXta lipoaoXvixwv Ayta IIoAt?. 

 Kato"apeia p.yjTpoTzo\L<;. 

 Aoipa. 



AvTiTTaTpi?. 



Aido"7roA6s yjTOi TtwpyioviroXL<i- 



IdfjLVLa. 



NlKOTToAlS. 



Ovovs. 



^(i)t,ovaa. 

 loirirr]. 

 AcTKaAojv. 



Pa<^ta. 



Av6r]B<t)v. 



Aio/cAT^TtavoiJTroAis. 



' Michelant et Reynaud, Itineraires a Jerusalem etc, p. 12. 

 ' Cp. list of Georgius Cyprius following. 

 =* Op. CiY.,p. XII. 



* Lippincott's Proa. & Biog. Diet., s.v. 



^ Georgius Cyprius, ed. Gelzer, No. 1000. 



* Cp. the " Patriarchate of Jerusalem " preceding. 



