- 77639°E / 41.47528; 19.77639
Albanopolis (Albanian:
Albanopolis or Albanët;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀλβανόπολις, romanized:
Albanópolis) was a city in
ancient Roman...
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Albanopolis was a city, most
likely in
ancient Armenia,
known in
Christianity as
being the
location at
which the
apostle Bartholomew was
crucified or...
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archaeological record, the
Albanoi and
Albanopolis have been
directly attested on two
funeral inscriptions. The
toponym Albanopolis has been
found on a
funeral inscription...
- has
derived from the
Illyrian tribe of the
Albanoi and
their center Albanopolis,
noted by the
astronomer of Alexandria, Ptolemy, in the 2nd
century AD...
- sea to drown." In the ****enic tradition,
Bartholomew was
executed in
Albanopolis in Armenia,
where he was
martyred for
having converted Polymius, the...
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Derbent (Russian: Дербе́нт; Avar: Дербенд; Azerbaijani: Дәрбәнд, romanized: Dərbənd; Lezgian: Кьвевар, Цал; Rutul: Derbend),
formerly romanized as Derbend...
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Geography (cities/settlements)
Acruvium (Kotor) Ad
Acroceraunia Ad
Quintum Albanopolis Amantia Andetrium Antipatreia Apollonia Arduba Arnissa Aspalathos (Split)...
- and a town
ALBANOPOLIS (Ἀλβανόπολις), in the
region lying to the E. of the
Ionian sea; and from the
names of
places with
which Albanopolis is connected...
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Sonje is the Roman-era
archaeological site
Stara Češma. The
toponym Albanopolis has been
found on a
funeral inscription. It was
discovered in 1931 by...
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toponym Albanopolis.
Pianka Włodzimierz
connects the
placename Labuništa with a south-western
Balkans settlement of
antiquity named Albanopolis, a city...