- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- A. Gratier, 1888. Rémy, Bernard; Jospin, Jean-Pascal (2006).
Cularo Gratianopolis Grenoble. (in French). Lyon:
Presses Universitaires Lyon, 2006. Solé...
- Etymologically,
Graisivaudan comes from
roots meaning "Grenoble" (
Gratianopolis) and "valley". It
comprises the
alluvial plain of the
river Isère from...
- 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
Gallic city
which evolved into
modern Grenoble. It was
renamed Gratianopolis in 381 to
honor Roman emperor Gratian. The
first remaining reference...