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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...
- 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...
- The diocese included 12 provinces: Bithynia, Honorias, Paphlagonia, Helenopontus, Pontus Polemoniacus, Galatia I and Galatia II (Salutaris), Cappadocia...
- Orthodox Churches Army, soldiers Theodore of Amasea 306 Amasea Amasya in Helenopontus Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Church Soldiers Typasius 304 Tigava...
- 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...
- 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...
- Galatia II Salutaris Paphlagonia Honorias Cappadocia I · Cappadocia II Helenopontus Pontus Polemoniacus Armenia I · II, III · IV added at the time of Justinian...
- 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...
- 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...
- particular from the 3rd century AD. As capital of the Late Roman province of Helenopontus, it also became its Metropolitan Archbishopric and included the suffragans...