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Chrysopolis (Gr****: Χρυσόπολις or Χρυσοῦπολις,
meaning "golden city"), can
refer to: Üsküdar, an
Asian suburb of Istanbul,
Turkey Chrysopolis (sidewheeler)...
- took
place at
Chrysopolis. When
Constantine made
Byzantium his capital,
Chrysopolis,
together with Chalcedon,
became suburbs.
Chrysopolis remained important...
- The
Battle of
Chrysopolis was
fought on 18
September 324 at
Chrysopolis (modern Üsküdar), near
Chalcedon (modern Kadıköy),
between the two
Roman emperors...
-
Chrysopolis, a
famous side-wheel
steamboat that ran
between Sacramento and San
Francisco from 1860 to 1875 when it was
rebuilt as a
ferry that continued...
- Anastasius,
Theodosius led his
fleet to
Chrysopolis,
across the
Bosporus from Constantinople. From
Chrysopolis, he
launched a six-month-long
siege of Constantinople...
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Christians in the
Roman Empire. He was
finally defeated at the
Battle of
Chrysopolis (AD 324), and was
later executed on the
orders of
Constantine I. Born...
- name of the town suggests,
Chrysopolis had an
industry based on gold mining. Ever
since the town was founded,
Chrysopolis made its
industry and economy...
- in Nicomedia, Licinius, was
defeated by
Constantine at the
Battle of
Chrysopolis (in the
modern Üsküdar
district on the
Asian side of Istanbul) on 18...
- the
Tetrarchy system (293–324). The
Tetrarchy ended with the
Battle of
Chrysopolis (Üsküdar) in 324, when
Constantine defeated Licinius and
became the sole...
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Opsician Theme to
confront the rebellion, but the
rebel fleet sailed on to
Chrysopolis. From there, it
launched attacks against Constantinople, until, in late...