- Neerlandica. Brill. p. 18. ISBN 90-04-09166-1. "
Juliopolis page from the
official website of the district". "
Juliopolis (Iuliopolis)
Anthropological Research:...
- Cydnum), to
distinguish it from
Syrian Antioch. The
Romans knew it as
Juliopolis,
while it was
Darson in
Western Armenian and
Tarson in
Eastern Armenian...
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Tabula Peutingeriana places it on a road from
Nicaea to
Juliopolis, and 29 M. P. from
Juliopolis. It
appears to have been near the
borders of
Bithynia and...
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appointed Auxiliary Bishop of
Quebec with the
titular title of
Bishop of
Juliopolis, and
vicar general for the northwest. He was
consecrated at Trois-Rivières...
- century, Gordo-Servorum or
Gordoservae was
commonly equated with nova
Juliopolis,
which in turn was
equated with
Gordium (capital of Phrygia) or another...
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representing a
group of 77 were
petitioning Norbert Provencher, the
Bishop of
Juliopolis at the Red
River Colony (present-day Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada) to have...
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suffragan sees: Tavium, Aspona, Kinna,
Lagania or Anastasiopolis,
Mnizos and
Juliopolis.
According to the
canons of the
Council of
Chalcedon and the Synecdemus...
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Cybistra Herpha Hieropotamon Homana Hyde
Ilistra Irenopolis Isauropolis Juliopolis Kaman-Kalehöyük
Kanotala Karbala Keissia Kerkenes Kilistra Kindyria Kobara...
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ancient Bithynia,
inhabited during Byzantine times. Its site is
located Juliopolis and Sykeon, in
Asiatic Turkey.
Richard Talbert, ed. (2000). Barrington...
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Cybistra Herpha Hieropotamon Homana Hyde
Ilistra Irenopolis Isauropolis Juliopolis Kaman-Kalehöyük
Kanotala Karbala Keissia Kerkenes Kilistra Kindyria Kobara...