Prusias ad Hypium
Konuralp | |
Stone fragments at Prusias ad Hypium ruins. | |
| Location | Turkey |
|---|---|
| Region | Düzce Province |
| Coordinates | 40°54′22″N 31°08′53″E / 40.90611°N 31.14806°E |
| Type | Settlement |
| History | |
| Periods | Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman |
| Site notes | |
| Public access | Limited |
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Prusias ad Hypium (Ancient Greek: Προῦσα πρὸς τῷ Ὑππίῳ ποταμῷ) was a city in ancient Bithynia, and afterwards in the late Roman province of Honorias. In the 4th century it became a bishopric that was a suffragan of Claudiopolis in Honoriade. Before its conquest by King Prusias I of Bithynia, it was named Cierus or Kieros (Ancient Greek: Κίερος) and belonged to the Heraclea Pontica. Photius writes that it was called Kieros, after the river which flows by it.