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- Emperor Diocletian. Diocletianopolis (Palestine), in modern Israel Diocletianopolis (Thebais), in modern Egypt Diocletianopolis (Thrace), in modern Bulgaria...
- Diocletianopolis (Gr****: Διοκλητιανούπολις, Bulgarian: Диоклецианопол, "Town of Diocletian") was a magnificent ancient Roman town in the region of Thrace...
- Diocletianopolis (Ancient Gr****: Διοκλητιανούπολις) was a city near Ascalon. It was given the status of a city under the name Diocletianopolis as part...
- Aurelian Walls, the later wall of Rome, built in the late 3rd century AD Diocletianopolis city walls of 2.3 km total length were built in the early 4th century...
- μικρός), or Apollonos minoris. During the Roman Empire it was renamed Diocletianopolis; and it corresponds, probably, to the Maximianopolis of the later Empire...
- as Catholic titular sees: Apollonopolis Magna (Edfu) Coptus (Qift) Diocletianopolis in Thebaide (Qus) Diospolis Superior (Hu) Hermonthis Latopolis (ancient...
- Doclea (crab), a genus of crabs Docleatae Dioclea (disambiguation) Diocletianopolis (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- Plovdiv Bulgaria 46 AD Ulpia Augusta Traiana Stara Zagora Bulgaria 46 AD Diocletianopolis Hisarya Bulgaria 64 AD Trapezus Trabzon Turkey 69 AD ****aginta Prista...
- examples being two gates through the city walls of the Roman town of Diocletianopolis (now Hisarya, Bulgaria), as well as numerous examples in Anatolia....
- insignificant, with very few inhabitants". It later temporarily bore the name Diocletianopolis. In the Byzantine period, the Roman site was occupied by a fortified...