Since 2014, I have been conducting an epigraphic survey of more than half of the province of Eskişehir in central Anatolia in Turkey, an area which lies between the cities of Juliopolis, Dorylaion, Gordion and Amorion and which includes the imperial estate Choria Considiana as well as the cities Colonia Germa and Pessinous, Akkilaion and Midaion. 1 The question of which city or estate the first survey area (Mihalıççık County) belongs to is an important issue as none of the inscriptions found so far bear a place name, such as that of an estate or city. 2 Juliopolis, a city located in Gülşehri, 2 km away from Çayırhan in the modern province of Ankara, was the closest neighbouring city. 3 The territory of Juliopolis, however, is difficult to ascertain since the city was flooded after the construction of the Sarıyar Dam on the Sakarya river (ancient Sangarios) between 1951 and 1956. 4 The city was situated to the north of the Sangarios river with the Skopas stream (Aladağ Çay) to its east. 5 Its main neighbours were Dorylaion (Eskişehir) to the southwest, Claudiopolis (Bolu) to the north and Göynük, which was in the territory of Nicaea (İznik), to the west. 6 Some inscriptions were found during an epigraphic survey conducted by the Anatolian Civilisations Museum in Çayırhan and Nallıhan (which were principal parts of the territory of Julipolis during the Roman Imperial period), but they do not provide evidence about the territorial borders of Juliopolis. 7 To date, the inscriptions found in our survey do not reveal any territorial connection with Juliopolis. We