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- Justinianopolis (Gr****: Ἰουστινιανούπολις, romanized: Ioustinianoupolis) may refer to several cities named after Justinian I or Justinian II: Europe Justinianopolis...
- Justinianopolis Nova may refer to: Justinianopolis Nova (Bithynia) Justinianopolis Nova (Cappadocia) This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct...
- origin. Camuliana was made into a polis under Justinian with the name Iustinianopolis, but after the acheiropoieton was transferred to Constantinople in...
- Justinianopolis was a Roman and Byzantine era city and ancient Bishopric in Galatia. It has been identified with modern Sivrihisar, Eskişehir Province...
- received full city rights under Justinian I (r. 527–565), who renamed it Iustinianopolis, but declined and was probably abandoned in the 7th century. Only the...
- CS=Bishop of Yuanling CT=Titular Bishop of Lete CU=Titular Archbishop of Iustinianopolis in Galatia CV=Bishop of Buffalo CW=Titular Bishop of Cotenna CX=Archbishop...
- renamed Justinianopolis (Medieval Gr****: Ἰουστινιανούπολις, Latin: Iustinianopolis) after the emperor Justinian I, who also restored its ancient theatre...
- seat of a bishop. Under Justinian I it was honoured with the title Iustinianopolis. In Byzantine times it changed the name to Hieronda deriving from the...
- Justinianopolis in Armenia also known as Iustinianopolis was a Roman and Byzantine era city and bishopric in Lesser Armenia. It has been identified with...
- On 5 October 1961, Pope John appointed him titular archbishop of Iustinianopolis in Galatia. He received his episcopal consecration on 12 November 1961...