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Dioecesis Pontica:
Galatian Pontus, also
called Diospontus,
later renamed Helenopontus by
Constantine the
Great after his mother. It had its
capital at Amisus...
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Zaliches (Ζαλίχης) was an
ancient town in the late
Roman province of
Helenopontus. "Zaliche" is the form
given in the
indices of the editions, produced...
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Orthodox Churches Army,
soldiers Theodore of
Amasea 306
Amasea Amasya in
Helenopontus Catholic Church and
Eastern Orthodox Church Soldiers Typasius 304 Tigava...
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Palestine and a
Helenopolis in Lydia.
These cities, and the
province of
Helenopontus in the Pontus, were
probably all
named after Constantine's mother. Two...
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Chalcedon in 451; Erythraeus, a
signatory of the
letter that the
bishops of
Helenopontus wrote to
Emperor Leo I the
Thracian after the
killing of
Patriarch Proterius...
- The
diocese included 12 provinces: Bithynia, Honorias, Paphlagonia,
Helenopontus,
Pontus Polemoniacus,
Galatia I and
Galatia II (Salutaris), Cappadocia...
- town of Ibora, modern-day İverönü,
Erbaa in the late
Roman province of
Helenopontus. He was
educated in Neocaesarea,
where he was
ordained as a
lector under...
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Galatia II
Salutaris Paphlagonia Honorias Cappadocia I ·
Cappadocia II
Helenopontus Pontus Polemoniacus Armenia I · II, III · IV
added at the time of Justinian...
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Vacant Metropolis of Chaldia,
Cheriana and
Kerasous and
Exarchate of
Helenopontus:
Vacant Metropolis of
Crine and
Exarchate of Ionia:
Kyrillos Katerelos(2021–)...
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bishopric of Asia Minor,
suffragan of
Amasya in the
former Roman province of
Helenopontus (see below). Zela was
conquered by
Danishmend Melik Ahmet Gazi in 1071...