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Citharizum (Gr****: Κιθαρίζων) was a town and
fortress on the
south arm of the
Euphrates in the
Roman province of
Armenia III. It was a
place of
great strength...
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listed in the
Annuario Pontificio as
titular sees:
Acilisene Camachus Citharizum Theodosiopolis in
Armenia For
ancient episcopal sees in the
Roman provinces...
- earthquake.
Chapaghjur is
sometimes identified with the
Roman fortress-town of
Citharizum (Ktarich in Armenian). In the
Middle Ages, Bingöl was
known as Romanoupolis...
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Zizima Eastern Anatolia Altıntepe Ani
Arsamosata Cafer Höyük
Camachus Citharizum Dadima Justinianopolis Melid Sugunia Theodosiopolis Tushpa Marmara Abarnis...
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Zizima Eastern Anatolia Altıntepe Ani
Arsamosata Cafer Höyük
Camachus Citharizum Dadima Justinianopolis Melid Sugunia Theodosiopolis Tushpa Marmara Abarnis...
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Vincenzo Soler-Royo was
appointed to the vicariate, as
titular Bishop of
Citharizum, on 18
April 1907. The
early 20th-century
missionaries described the inhabitants...
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showing them Theodosius. He then
seized several Armenian cities such as
Citharizum, Satala,
Nicopolis and Apastiay.
After that,
Ashtat Yeztayar disappears...
- district, with
larger towns at Bingöl and Genç. The
Byzantine fortress of
Citharizum,
which was of
great strength and was
built by Justinian, was in the province...
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Zizima Eastern Anatolia Altıntepe Ani
Arsamosata Cafer Höyük
Camachus Citharizum Dadima Justinianopolis Melid Sugunia Theodosiopolis Tushpa Marmara Abarnis...
- (Amid), Tigranocerta, Dara, Tur
Abdin (Cephas), Dadima, Arsamosata, and
Citharizum. Its
Armenian po****tion
remained until the
Armenian genocide of WWI....