Amblada
Ancient city in Asia Minor Pisidia landscape in Turkey / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the insect genus, see Amblada atomaria.
Amblada (Ancient Greek: Ἄμβλαδα) was a town of ancient Lycaonia or of Pisidia, inhabited in Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine times.[1] It was the seat of a bishop; no longer a residential see, it remains a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church.[2] Strabo places it in Pisidia;[3] the bishopric was suffragan to the metropolitan of Lycaonia.[2] The coin minted copper coins during the period of the Antonines and their successors, with the epigraph Ἀμβλαδέων.
Its site is located near Hisartepe [Wikidata], Seydişehir, Konya Province, Turkey.[1][4]