Harpasa in a Roman Catholic titular see in the former Roman province of Caria, suffragan of the archbishopric of Stauropolis. Little's known of the history of this town, situated on the bank of the Harpasus, a tributary of the Mæander. It's mentioned by Ptolemy (V, ii, xix), by Stephanus Byzantius, by Hierocles (Syneed., 688) and by Pliny the Elder (V, xxix). According to Pliny, there was in the neighbourhood a rocking-stone which could be set in motion by a finger-touch, whereas the force… (More on Harpasa)