-
century BCE
Bizye was
under local rule of the
Sapians rather than
under direct Roman control.: 73 The
martyrs Memnon and
Severos were
killed in
Bizye as part...
- old
Thracian capital of
Bizye. A
possible continuation of the
earlier Odrysian monarchy under a line of
kings reigning from
Bizye (now Vize) in eastern...
- Thrace, it was
dominated by the
Sapaean tribe, who
ruled from
their capital Bizye in what is now
northwestern Turkey.
Initially only of
limited relevance...
- site of
major military encampments.
Beyond the Long Walls, the
towns of
Bizye and
Arcadiopolis covered the
northern approaches.
These localities were...
-
Timotheos Evangelinidis in 1931. He was
granted the
title of
Metropolitan of
Bizye (East Thrace) and
spent most of his
remaining life back in Samos, where...
- Beroea,
modern Stara Zagora Bessapara of the
Bessi tribe,
today Sinitovo Bizye,
capital of the
Odrysae Bolbabria Bortudiza Bospara Bregedava Breierophara...
-
large group; his
adopted son
Anastasius went with some of Thomas's men to
Bizye, and
others fled to
Panion (also
known as Theodosiopolis) and Heraclea....
- the Asti
dynasty and
established the
Sapaeans in
Bizye, the
capital of the former. The
Sapaeans of
Bizye created a
large kingdom loyal to Rome and even...
-
Constantinople that the
aqueduct extended to Vize (Medieval Gr****: Βιζύη, romanized:
Bizyē) was correct.: 13 The second, 5th-century
phase of the
Aqueduct of Valens...
- Thrace, it was
dominated by the
Sapaean tribe, who
ruled from
their capital Bizye in what is now
northwestern Turkey.
Initially only of
limited relevance...