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- ****yrian province and renamed Marqas after its capital. Maraş was called Germanicia Caesarea (Ancient Gr****: Γερμανίκεια, Germanikeia) in the time of the...
- The siege of Germanicia or Marash was led by Muslim forces of the Rashidun Caliphate during their campaigns in Anatolia in 638. The city surrendered without...
- jurisdiction in eastern Cilicia with its seat in the city of Marash (ancient Germanicia, now Kahramanmaraş). By the sixth century, it was an autocephalous archbishopric...
- bishop of Constantinople from January 27, 360 to 370, previously bishop of Germanicia and of Antioch. Eudoxius was one of the most influential Arians. Eudoxius...
- Germanicopolis (Gr****: Γερμανικόπολις) was an ancient town in Bithynia, also known as Caesarea in Bythinia (not to be confused with Caesarea Germanica...
- opposition to the imperial ecclesiastical policy. He was banished first to Germanicia, the see of bishop Eudoxius, thereafter to Palestine and finally to the...
- southeast he established a quasi-autonomous realm in the neighbourhood of Germanicia, which stretched from Cilicia to Edessa.[citation needed] The core of...
- Germania (disambiguation) Germ**** (disambiguation) German (disambiguation) Germanicia Caesarea All pages with titles containing Germanic All pages with titles...
- Emesa Yarmouk Laodicea Jerusalem Hazir 1st Aleppo Iron Bridge 2nd Emesa Germanicia Egypt Heliopolis Babylon Fortress Alexandria Nikiou Darishkur Bahnasa...
- continued their advance through the p****es of Mount Taurus to the north of Germanicia and proceeded to invade the Emirate of Aleppo. Romanos captured Hierapolis...