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mainland Greece),
known in
Byzantine times as
Christoupolis Birgi, now in
Asian Turkey,
known as
Christoupolis in the 7th–12th
centuries Monrovia,
known as...
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first time a
bishopric of
Christoupolis and later,
between 886 - 912,
during the
reign of the
emperor Leo the Wise,
Christoupolis is
mentioned as one of...
- (2021–)
Diocese of Cotyaeum:
Dionysios Papavasileiou (2022–)
Diocese of
Christoupolis:
Emmanuel Sfiatkos (2020–)
Diocese of Cyneae:
Vacant Diocese of Dervis:...
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Naxos Sicily Giardini Naxos Giaddini Neapoli northern Greece Kavala Christoupolis,
Morunets Neapolis Pallene, Chalcidice,
Greece Polychrono Polyhrono...
- went
first to Ephesus,
whence he took ship for Prokonnesos,
Ainos and
Christoupolis. From
there he journe****
overland to
Thessalonica and Corinth. From...
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various small exurbs: Agía Kyriakí, Neápoli, Ágios Ioánnis, Velanidiá,
Christoúpolis, Foínikas, Étos Stéko, Ágios Nikólaos Boúra, and Ímeros Péfkos. The...
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metropolis of
Cappadocia Secunda, and the city was
sometimes referred to as
Christoupolis (Medieval Gr****: Χριστούπολις, lit. 'city of Christ') in Late Antiquity...
- (Mon-Fri) 50 (Sat) 43 (Sun) 15-20' (Mon-Sat) 25' (Sun)
Ethniki Amyna Station-
Christoupoli-Spata
Limited Local 70 7:15-19:25 (Mon-Sat) 7:30-19:20 (Sun) 6 (Mon-Fri)...
- Steph**** of
Byzantium under that name. It was
renamed to
Christopolis or
Christoupolis (Χριστούπολις,
meaning 'city of Christ') in the 7th
century and was...
- 2019-07-31. ANA (2019-05-12). "Archimandrite
Makarios Griniezakis of
Christoupolis to Be the New
Archbishop of Australia". The
National Herald. Retrieved...