- romanized: Abṓnou teîchos, demonym: Αβωνοτειχίτης, Abōnoteichítēs),
later Ionopolis (Ιωνόπολις,
Ionópolis; Turkish: İnebolu), was an
ancient city in Asia Minor, on the...
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unincorporated community Ione, Oregon, a city Ione, Washington, a town
Ionopolis or Ione, an
ancient town near
Antioch Ione Band of
Miwok Indians, a federally...
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arrival of the cult,
became an
important town and
accepted another name,
Ionopolis. It is
uncertain what role the po****rity of
Glycon pla**** in the rise...
- c. 820 Armeniacs,
Bucellarians (in part)
Gangra Paphlagonia Amastris,
Ionopolis, Kastamonè,
Pompeiopolis Peloponnese (thema Peloponnēsou, Θέμα Πελοποννήσου)...
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Nikopol (Bulgaria) (1895.01.07 –
retired 1913.03.31) and
Titular Bishop of
Ionopolis (1913.06.03 –
resigned 1914.03.17)
Pietro Fumasoni Biondi (1916.11.14...
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native town of
Abonoteichus (femin.: Ἀβωνότειχος Abōnóteichos;
later Ionopolis), on the Euxine,
where he
gained riches and
great prestige by professing...
- Succeeded by John
Joseph Keane Preceded by
Wincenty Lipski Titular Bishop of
Ionopolis May 29 –
October 3, 1877 Succeeded by
Francis Xavier Leray Preceded by...
- was
changed to
Ionopolis (Ιωνόπολις in gr****,
meaning "city of Iones")in the
middle of the 2nd
century CE. Over time, the name "
Ionopolis" metamorphosed...
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Marina (Margaret) of
Antioch in
Pisidia (4th century)
Saint Euphrasius of
Ionopolis, Bishop.
Venerable Apostles of the Slavs:
Cyril and Methodius, Clement...
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resignation as
bishop of
Green Bay and
appointed him as
Titular Bishop of
Ionopolis.
Joseph Fox died in
Chicago on
March 14, 1915, at age 59.
Catholic Church...