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Hadrianopolis or
Adrianopolis (Gr****: Ἁδριανούπολις Hadrianoupolis) may
refer to
several cities named after Hadrian:
Hadrianopolis, a
former quarter of...
- University.
Theatre and
baths in
Hadrianopolis Theatre of
Hadrianopolis Theatre Theatre Baths in
Hadrianopolis Temple in
Hadrianopolis Wikimedia Commons has media...
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Paphlagonia and
Bithynia into a new
province called Honorias,
Hadrianopolis became known as
Hadrianopolis in Honoriade, the name by
which the
ancient episcopal...
- archbishopric,
under the full name
Hadrianopolis in
Haemimonto to
distinguish it from
several other titular sees
named Hadrianopolis. In 2018,
archaeologists discovered...
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Hadrianopolis or
Hadrianoupolis (Ancient Gr****: Ἁδριανούπολις) was a town in
ancient Phrygia,
built by the
emperor Hadrian,
between Philomelium and Tyriaeum...
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Hadrianopolis (Ancient Gr****: Ἁδριανούπολις) was a town of
ancient Macedonia. Its site is
located near Adriani,
Paranesti in Greece.
Richard Talbert,...
- The
Battle of
Adrianople also
known as
Battle of
Hadrianopolis was
fought between the
Eastern Roman army led by the
Roman emperor Valens and
Gothic rebels...
- needed] The city,
whose name was
Latinised to Zephyrium, was
renamed as
Hadrianopolis in
honour of the
Roman emperor Hadrian.[citation needed]
After the death...
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Hadrianopolis or
Hadrianoupolis (Ancient Gr****: Ἁδριανούπολις), also
known as Hadriani, was a town in
ancient Pisidia. Its site is
located near Eğnes...
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Ammon (Gr**** Ἄμμων) was a
bishop of
Hadrianopolis in the year 400, and
wrote the
tract (in Gr****) On the
Resurrection against Origenism,
which is no longer...