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Hierapolis and
Hieropolis has
produced much
error in
early Christian history. ...
Hierapolis of
Salutaris must
always be
interpreted as the
Hieropolis in the...
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Hierapolis /ˌhaɪəˈræpəlɪs/ (Ancient Gr****: Ιεράπολις Ierapolis) or
Hieropolis (Ιερόπολις) was a town of the
Phrygian Pentapolis in
ancient Phrygia, inhabited...
- of
Hieropolis in Phrygia. It is an
important example of
early Christian epigraphy. In the
second half of the 2nd century,
Abercius left
Hieropolis and...
- fish-tailed
goddess at
Ashkelon (by
Ctesias after Diodorus), and
later at
Hieropolis (by Lucian). But all of the
extant iconography of the
Syriac goddess catalogued...
- peninsula.
Zhang Yi (or Junsi),
Chinese official (d. 230) Abercius,
bishop of
Hieropolis (approximate date) Anicetus, pope of Rome (approximate date) Wang Fu,...
- ****enistic
period and
Roman period it was
called Hieropolis,
known as
either Hieropolis on the
Pyramos or as
Hieropolis Castabala. In the
first century BC, after...
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Hierapolis or
Hieropolis (Gr**** for sacred/Holy city) may
refer to
these Ancient cities in
different Roman provinces of the ****enistic world, and several...
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minting bronze coins in the 2nd century BC.
These coins give the name
Hieropolis. It
remains unclear whether this name
referred to the
original temple...
- in
Aeolis Heraclea in
Lydia Heraclea Salbace Hermocapelia Hierapolis Hieropolis Hierocaesarea Homadena Hydai Hydas Hydissus Hyg****os
Hyllarima Hypaepa...
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later Cataonia).
Another epithet for the city,
found in inscriptions, is
Hieropolis /ˌhaɪəˈræpəlɪs/ (Ancient Gr****: Ἱεράπολις) 'sacred city',
owing to a famous...