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- 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...