History of Dor. Ill 



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

 (Patriarcat De Jerusalem). 



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 source8\ It cannot therefore be used as an argu- 

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

 twelfth century. 



GEORGIUS CYPBIUS. 



George of Cyprus* became patriarch of Constantinople in 1283 

 and abdicated in 1289. He wrote, 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 : 



^^Trapyia IlaXato-riVrys A. 

 AtAta *\(.po(ToXvfxi))v 'Ayta IIoAi?. 

 Kai(ra/3cux /xr/T/aoTroAis. 

 Atupa. 

 *AvTi7raT/3is. 



AidcTTToXts iqTOL TeoipyLOVTToXi'i. 

 *Ia/w,vta. 



NtKOTToAlS. 



"Ovov^. 

 ^w^ovcra. 

 'loTTTrry. 

 'A(rKaA<ov. 



'Pa<^t'a. 



*Av6r)S(ji)V. 



A ioKA.iyTtavov7roA.ts . 



* Michelant et Raynaud, Itineraires a Jerusalem etc., p. 12. 

 ' Cp. list of Georgius Cyprius following. 



3 Op. cif., p. XII. 



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



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



* Cp. the " Patriarchate of Jerusalem " preceding. 



