-
Constantinople (879-880).
Helenopolis occurs in the
Notitiae Episcopatuum until the
twelfth and
thirteenth centuries.
Helenopolis in
Bithynia is included...
-
Helenopolis (Gr****: Ἑλενόπολις) may
refer to:
Helenopolis (Bithynia),
ancient city in Asia Minor,
modern Turkey Helenopolis (Palestine),
ancient city...
-
etymological explanation about the
toponym Helenopolis. On the
other hand, her son
Constantine renamed the city "
Helenopolis"
after her
death around AD 330, which...
- records. The
episcopal see of
Helenopolis was a
suffragan of the See of
Sardis in Lydia.
Sophrone Pétridès "
Helenopolis", The
Catholic Encyclopedia, 1910...
-
Helenopolis (Gr****: Ἑλενόπολις) was a town and
episcopal see in the
former Roman province of
Palaestina Secunda, in the
Byzantine Empire. It was named...
- (Gr****: Παλλάδιος Γαλατίας) was a
Christian chronicler and the
bishop of
Helenopolis in Bithynia. He was a
devoted disciple of
Saint John Chrysostom. He is...
- Constantine's
mother was Helena, a
woman of low
social standing,
possibly from
Helenopolis of Bithynia. It is
uncertain whether she was
legally married to Constantius...
-
recorded accounts was the Paradise, by
Palladius of Galatia,
Bishop of
Helenopolis (also
known as the
Lausiac History,
after the
prefect Lausus, to whom...
-
buried at
Drepanum on the Gulf of Nicomedia,
which was
later renamed Helenopolis to
honour Helena,
mother of
Constantine the Great. He is also commemorated...
- 65:
Severian of Gabala,
Theophilus of Alexandria,
Palladius Bishop of
Helenopolis, Philostorgius,
Archbishop Atticus of Constantinople,
Proclus of Constantinople...