Strabo (Geography, 12.7.1) mentions the Katenneis () in
Pisidia adjoining
Selge and the tribe of
Homonades () east and north of Trogitis (
Lake Suğla). An inscription has been found showing that the people called themselves Kotenneis, so that the true name of the town was Kotenna/Cotenna.
Hierocles mentions it instead as Kotana in Pamphylia. It appears as Kotaina in some
Notitiae episcopatuum. It has been said that the Kotenneis are the same as the Etenneis (), mentioned by
Polybius (V, 73) as living in Pisidia above Side, and who struck coins in the
Roman times. The native name may have been Hetenneis, and the tribe afterwards divided into at least two districts, the northern taking the name Etenneis, while the southern preferred Kotenneis. == Bishopric ==