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- Look up Gratianopolis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gratianopolis ("city of Gratian") may refer to: Gratianopolis, the Roman name for Grenoble Gratianopolis...
- as a Catholic titular bishopric of Gratianopolis. The following people were given the title, Bishop of Gratianopolis: Theodorus Skuminowicz (1652.08.12...
- made the village a Roman city. In honour of this, Cularo was renamed Gratianopolis ("city of Gratian") in 381 (leading to Graignovol during the Middle...
- Derrag?) Flumenzer (Bou Medfa) Fronta Giru Mons (ruins of Yerroum?) Gratianopolis Gunugus (Sidi-Brahim) Gypsaria (Honeïn) Ida in Mauretania Igilgilli...
- specific epithet gratianopolit**** refers to the ancient Roman name Gratianopolis of the modern French city Grenoble. The common name Cheddar pink refers...
- (1906–1984), poet and translator Anargyros Printezis, titular bishop of Gratianopolis and Apostolic Exarch of the Byzantine Rite Catholics in Greece Olga...
- Saint Ame Remiremont-Saint Amé Born c. 560 Gratianopolis, Grenoble, Kingdom of Burgundy, Francia Died c. 625 or 627–630 (aged 64–65/66–70) Remiremont...
- Πρίντεζης; 9 September 1937 – 18 March 2012), was the titular bishop of Gratianopolis and Apostolic Exarch of the Byzantine Rite Catholics in Greece. Anargyros...
- the pagan aristocrats of Rome. The Gallic city of Cularo is renamed Gratianopolis (later Grenoble), in honor of Gratian having created a bishopric. The...
- Julia. The city of Cularo on the Isère river in Roman Gaul was renamed Gratianopolis after him, which later evolved to Grenoble. In 383, faced with rebellion...