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Euchaneia (ἡ Εὐχάνεια, also τὰ Εὐχάϊνα) was a
Byzantine city in the
Armeniac Theme, in what is now the West
Black Sea
Region of Turkey. It was the site...
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hypothesis that the
Byzantine town of
Euchaneia was at or near the site of the
modern city, but
others place Euchaneia further east, at Euchaita. In Ancient...
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between the saints. The
separate shrine of
Stratelates was at
Euchaneia (the
modern Çorum in Turkey), a
different place about 35 km west of Euchaita...
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another in the
later Byzantine period.
Theodore Stratelates had a
shrine at
Euchaneia, but was said to have
originally been from Euchaita. His "lives" are listed...
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white horse was the saint. The
emperor repaired the
church of
Theodore in
Euchaneia, and
changed the name of that city to Theodoropolis.
Saint Theodore was...
- 10th century. In 972,
Emperor John I
Tzimiskes renamed the
neighbouring Euchaneia,
whose exact relation or
identity with
Euchaita is unclear, into Theodoropolis...
- (now
European Turkey), also a
former diocese, and
Catholic titular see.
Euchaneia, a
center of the
veneration of
Saint Theodore of
Amasea a town near or...
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Turkish pronunciation: [ˈtʃoɾum];
Medieval Gr****: Ευχάνεια, romanized:
Euchaneia from
Karum Akkadian: kārum "quay, port,
commercial district",
plural kārū...