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Latinized as
Cisamus). The head town of the muni****lity (Δήμος Κισσάμου) is Kastelli-Kissamos itself.
Strabo said that
ancient Cisamus was dependent...
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Cisamus or
Kisamos (Ancient Gr****: Κίσαμος) was town of
ancient Crete. It
appears as one of two
towns of the name in the
Peutinger Table 32 M.P. to the...
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Cisamus or
Kisamos (Ancient Gr****: Κίσαμος) was town of
ancient Crete and was the port of Aptera. It
appears as one of two
towns of the name in the Peutinger...
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flourish in the
Roman period, when the
center shifted to its
erstwhile port,
Cisamus, and in this
urbanistic configuration lasted into
Byzantine times. A small...
- Diet of
Worms in May 1545. On
March 22, 1548, he was
elected Bishop of
Cisamus. From
April 5, 1548
until April 25, 1550, he was
nuncio before Ferdinand...
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Yugoslav wars. (1923–1958) Lajčo Budanović,
since 1927 as
titular bishop of
Cisamus (1958–1968)
Matija Zvekanović,
titular bishop of
Burca (1968–1989) Matiša...
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Cinna Cinnaborium Cynopolis in
Aegypto Cynopolis in
Arcadia Circesium Cisamus Ciscissus Cissa Cissi Cissita Citharizum Citium Citrus Città
Ducale Cius...
- Christianopolis, Christopolis,
Chrysopolis in Macedonia, ****rissia,
Cisamus, Citrus, Cnossus, Corone, Coronea, Cos, Cydonia, Daulia, Demetrias, Diocletiana...
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Administrator Nikollë
Troshani (1958.04.18 – 1992),
Titular Bishop of
Cisamus (1958.04.18 –
death 1994.05.25), no
other office Archbishop of Durrës–Tiranë...
- town of
ancient Crete,
which the
Peutinger Table fixes at 24 M.P. from
Cisamus. It was a bishop's see
under the
Byzantine Empire, and when the Venetians...