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- Anastasiopolis or Anastasioupolis (Ancient Gr****: Αναστασιούπολις, "city of Anastasios"), is the name given several ancient cities founded or rebuilt...
- Anastasiopolis-Peritheorion is an archaeological site located in northern Greece, southeast of the village of Amaxades in the Rhodope regional unit in...
- monastic habit, but he returned to Galatia. He was chosen Bishop of Anastasioupolis. On his third journey to the Holy Land, Theodore was seized by the...
- Provinces no longer hold any legal status in Greece. The ancient city Anastasioupolis-Peritheorion with the medieval towers south-east of Amaxades The Imaret...
- city was fortified in the 8th century, and appears as "Telmissos or Anastasioupolis" ca. 800. By the 10th century, the ancient name was forgotten and it...
- leaving the site of Stabulum Diomedes as unlocated but probably near Anastasioupolis. Other names borne by the settlement include Cartera Come or Kartera...
- Macedonia Amykles (ancient Amyclae), Peloponnese Anafi, South Aegean Anastasioupolis-Peritheorion, Thrace Anemospilia, Crete Anthidona, Central Greece Antissa...
- and average elevation)" (PDF) (in Gr****). National Statistical Service of Greece. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-09-21. Anastasioupolis v t e...
- city of Telmessos. Over the centuries, it has been called Telmissos, Anastasioupolis, Makre, Makri (Μάκρη, "long one") and Beskaza during the Turkish period...
- originally Ainos, Didymoteichon, Makri, Maroneia, Mosynopolis, Perberis, Anastasioupolis-Peritheorion, Polystylon, Poroi, Topeiros and Xantheia. A bishop Syncletius...