- the
Eastern Orthodox Church. From 1982, he held the
titular bishopric of
Diokleia in
Phrygia (Gr****: Διόκλεια Φρυγίας),
later made a
titular metropolitan...
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Peter of
Diokleia or
presumably Petrislav Hvalimirović was an
archon of
Duklja in the 10th century. The
history of
Duklja until the 10th
century is little...
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Dioclea or Diocleia, and also
Dioklea or
Diokleia may
refer to :
Diocleia (festival), an
annual festival in
ancient Megara in
honor of the hero Diocles...
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Dioclea (also Dioclia,
Diocleia or
Diokleia;
Ancient Gr****: Διοκλεία, romanized:
Diokleía) was a town of
ancient Phrygia,
inhabited during Roman and Byzantine...
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Duklja (Serbian Cyrillic: Дукља; Gr****: Διόκλεια, romanized:
Diokleia; Latin: Dioclea) was a
medieval South Slavic state which roughly encomp****ed the...
- (Latin Rite). When
spelled as
Diocleia or
Diokleia, it
should not be
confused with
ancient Phrygian city of
Diokleia in
Phrygia (Gr****: Διόκλεια Φρυγίας)....
- John of Damascus, from the
Medieval Sourcebook Bishop Kallistos (Ware) of
Diokleia, in:
Festal Menaion [London:
Faber and Faber, 1969], p. 64. Beane, Larry...
- abevigoda.com.
Archived from the
original on
February 1, 2016. "Bishop of
Diokleia,
Kallistos Ware, in
critical condition (Upd)". "UPDATED:
Metropolitan Kallistos...
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offices under Byzantine overlordship. The
first office-holder was
Peter of
Diokleia, of
which we only have a seal
found in the 19th century. The next known...
- fact that the
rebels in the
Uprising of 1072
invited a
Serbian king from
Diokleia Constantine Bodin,
which belonged to the
former empires of
Simeon I of...