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Hadrianopolis or
Adrianopolis (Gr****: Ἁδριανούπολις
Hadrianoupolis) may
refer to
several cities named after Hadrian: Hadrianopolis, a
former quarter of...
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Hadrianopolis in
Paphlagonia (Ancient Gr****: Ἁδριανούπολις ἐν Παφλαγονίᾳ) was a city in
southwestern Paphlagonia, Asia
Minor (modern Turkey),
about 3km...
- cities, as was Nicopolis, Topeiros, Traianoupolis, Plotinoupolis, and
Hadrianoupolis resulted from the
Roman Empire's urbanization. The
Roman provincial...
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Hadrianopolis or
Hadrianoupolis (Ancient Gr****: Ἁδριανούπολις), was a town of
ancient Epirus and Illyri****,
founded by
emperor Hadrian, and
situated on...
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invasions and settlements... only two of the old
cities have
survived -
Hadrianoupolis, ... and Bouthrotos, for
which we
possess exiguous but
sufficient evidence...
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Bulgaria in a
southerly direction. They
proceeded through Thrace as far as
Hadrianoupolis and Didymotoichon,
plundering and
pillaging the
towns and the countryside...
- Άδραμύττιον Adramýttion aðɾaˈmition Hadramyttion;
Edremit Ἁδριανούπολις
Hadrianoúpolis Αδριανούπολη Adrianoúpoli aðriaˈnupoli Adrianople;
Edirne Ἄζωτος Ázōtos...
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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 in...
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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...