- the town
after barbarian invasions and
possibly gave it his own name,
Agathopolis (Gr****: Αγαθόπολις).
According to
other sources, it was
named thus as...
- the Gr****
Orthodox Church united it to the see of
Agathopolis. The
titular resided at
Agathopolis.
Eubel (Hierarchia
catholica medii ævi, I, 194) mentions...
-
Christianoupolis Diocese of
Angon Diocese of
Argyropolis Diocese of
Agathopolis Diocese of
Agathonicea Diocese of
Katania Diocese of
Konstantia Diocese...
-
church came from
Camillo Francesco Carrara, O.F.M.Cap.,
titular bishop of
Agathopolis, who was the
first Apostolic Vicar of Eritrea. A
large inscription in...
- Mesembria. BUL1.
Mesembria BUL2.
Odessos BUL3.
Apollonia /
Antheia BUL4.
Agathopolis BUL5.
Kavarna BUL6.
Pomorie BUL7.
Naulochos BUL8.
Krounoi BUL9. Pistiros...
- and
Blachernae and the
western s**** of the Bosporus, up to
Mideia and
Agathopolis on the
Black Sea coast.
Likewise from
Bizye to
Tzurulon and Theodoropolis...
- tower); Turkish: Burgaz)
Ahtopol (Bulgarian: Ахтопол; Gr****: Αγαθούπολη /
Agathopolis; Turkish: Ahtabolu)
Aytos (Bulgarian: Айтос; Gr****: Αετός
Aetos (= eagle);...
-
bishop of the
Ukrainian Gr****
Catholic Church and
titular bishop of
Agathopolis since 1988.
Kuchmiak was born in Obertyn, Ukraine. The
Synod of Bishops...
- and an
auxiliary bishop,
holding the
title of the
titular bishop of
Agathopolis, from 1950 to 1954. Franić
belonged to a
group of
conservative prelates...
-
Krounoi Odessos or
Odessopolis Naulochos Mesembria Anchialos Apollonia Agathopolis Paul Kretschmer. Die
Griechischen Vaseninschriften ihrer Sprache nach...