Urima Explained

Urima or Ourima, also known as Antiochia ad Euphratem and Arulis, was a town on the Euphrates River of Classical Anatolia, inhabited from Hellenistic to Byzantine times. It was in the late Roman province of Euphratensis. Urima was the seat of a bishop; no longer a residential bishopric, it remains a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church.[1]

Its site is located near, in a now-submerged portion of Gaziantep Province in Asiatic Turkey.

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37.1104°N 37.8656°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Urima (Titular See). Catholic Hierarchy.