-
Philip the Apostle.
Hierapolis was
added as a
UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1988. The
Italian Archaeological Mission of
Hierapolis of
Frigia (MAIER) has...
- The
Hierapolis sawmill was a water-powered
stone sawmill in the
Ancient Gr**** city of
Hierapolis in
Roman Asia (modern-day Turkey).
Dating to the second...
- such city : in
modern Turkey Hierapolis, in
Phrygia Pacatiana Secunda, near
modern Pamukkale, south-western Turkey.
Hierapolis in
Phrygia remains a Latin...
- of the
nearby town of Laodicea,
would later form the
centre of
Hierapolis.
Hierapolis was
founded as a
thermal spa
early in the 2nd century BC within...
- was
Bishop of
Hierapolis around the time of
Ignatius of Antioch. In this
office Papias was
presumably succeeded by
Abercius of
Hierapolis. The name Papias...
- (Ἱερόπολις, Hierópolis), the "City of the Sanctuary", and then as
Hierapolis (Ἱεράπολις,
Hierápolis), the "Holy City". This
worship of
Atargatis was immortalized...
-
Agapius of
Hierapolis, also
called Maḥbūb ibn Qusṭanṭīn (died
after 942), was a
Melkite Christian historian and the
bishop of Manbij. He
wrote a universal...
- The
Ploutonion at
Hierapolis (Ancient Gr****: Πλουτώνειον Ploutōneion, lit "Place of Pluto"; Latin: Plutonium) or Pluto's Gate was a
ploutonion (a religious...
-
Archdiocese of
Hierapolis may
refer to:
Archdiocese of
Hierapolis in
Phrygia Archdiocese of
Hierapolis in
Syria (also
called Mabbug or Manbij) This disambiguation...
-
Alexander of
Hierapolis may
refer to two
different bishops of two
different cities:
Alexander of
Hierapolis (Phrygia) (fl. 253), a
bishop of
Hierapolis in Phrygia...