Hermocapelia or Hermokapeleia, also possibly known as Thyessos, was a town of
ancient Lydia.[1] It was inhabited from
Classical through
Byzantine times.[1] It stood on the
Hermus River,[2] "to the west of Apollonis in its own little plain almost completely surrounded by mountains."[3]
^John-Anthony Cramer, A Geographical And Historical Description of Asia Minor with a Map. (Oxford University Press, 1832),
p 433-434.
^Halsey L. Royden, The Magistrates of the Roman Professional Collegia in Italy: From the First to the Third Century A.D. (Review by: Willem Jongman) American Journal of Philology Vol. 111, No. 2 (Summer, 1990), pp. 281-283 .