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- Alexandropolis (Ancient Gr****: Ἀλεξανδρόπολις, romanized: Alexandrópolis, lit. 'Alexander's city') in the Thracian region of Maedians, was the first town...
- Alexandroupolis (Gr****: Ἀλεξανδρούπολις, pronounced [aleksanˈðrupolis]) or Alexandroupoli (Gr****: Αλεξανδρούπολη, pronounced [aleksanˈðrupoli]) is a city...
- from their territory. The territory was colonized, and a city, named Alexandropolis, was founded. Upon Philip's return, Alexander was dispatched with a...
- an "Ἀλεξανδρόπολις μητρόπολις Ἀραχωσίας" ("Alexandropolis, metropolis of Arachosia")—the "Alexandropolis" is probably a linguistic corruption of "Ἀλεξάνδρεια"...
- Edessa Laodicea Paralos Laodicea in Phoenicia Nicaea Philadelphia Seleucia Seleucia Pieria Serraepolis Europe Antigonia (Paeonia) Alexandropolis Maedica...
- in his 1st-century CE "Parthian stations" itinerary, described an "Alexandropolis, the metropolis of Arachosia", which he said was still Gr**** even at...
- Edessa Laodicea Paralos Laodicea in Phoenicia Nicaea Philadelphia Seleucia Seleucia Pieria Serraepolis Europe Antigonia (Paeonia) Alexandropolis Maedica...
- Edessa Laodicea Paralos Laodicea in Phoenicia Nicaea Philadelphia Seleucia Seleucia Pieria Serraepolis Europe Antigonia (Paeonia) Alexandropolis Maedica...
- while Alexander the Great was regent of Macedon, he founded the city of Alexandropolis Maedica after defeating a local Thracian tribe. Magna Graecia was the...
- Plutarch, he founded a small settlement in the region and named it Alexandropolis; the name mirrored his father's foundation of Philippopolis and was...