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Laodicea ad Libanum
Laodicea ad Libanum ("Laodicea of Lebanon") ((ギリシア語:Λαοδίκεια ἡ πρὸς Λίβανου)), also transliterated as Laodiceia or Laodikeia; also Cabrosa, Scabrosa and Cabiosa Laodiceia – was an ancient Hellenistic city on the Orontes in Coele-Syria, the remains of which are found approximately 25 km southwest of Homs, Syria (at Kadesh). The city is mentioned by Strabo (xvi. p. 755) as the commencement of the Marsyas Campus, which extended along the west side of the Orontes, near its source. It is called Cabiosa Laodiceia by Ptolemy (Kabiôsa Laodikeia, v. 15), and gives its name to a district Laodicene (Laodikênê), in which he places two other towns, Paradisus (Paradeisos) and Jabruda (Iabmouda). Pliny (v. 23), among other people of Syria, reckons ''ad orientem Laodicenos, qui ad Libanum cognominantur''.
Laodicea ad Libanum is a titular see of the Catholic Church, ''Laodicensis ad Libanum''; the seat is held by bishop Paul Bassim.〔(catholic-hierarchy.org )〕
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