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Justiniana (Ancient Gr****: Ιουστινιανή, romanized: Ioustiniane) may
refer to:
Justiniana Prima, a
former Byzantine city, near
modern Lebane, in Serbia...
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Justiniana Prima (Latin:
Iustiniana Prima; Gr****: Ιουστινιανή Πρώτη; Serbian: Јустинијана Прима, romanized: Justinijana Prima) was an
Eastern Roman city...
- and, with the emperor's approval, was
named in his
honor as
Petra Pia
Justiniana.
According to the
contemporary historian Procopius,
Petra was founded...
- Viminacium, Mediana,
Felix Romuliana and
Justiniana Prima,
since 535 the seat of the
Archbishopric of
Justiniana Prima.
Serbian monasteries were
under the...
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remained the
episcopal centre of
Dardania until the
establishment of
Justiniana Prima in 535 AD. The
first known bishop of
Ulpiana is Machedonius, who...
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bishop of
Abkhazia and Pitsunda)
Church of
Cyprus (Archbishop of New
Justiniana and all Cyprus)
Church of
Greece (Archbishop of
Athens and all Greece)...
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Justiniana Nova or Nova
Justiniana (Ancient Gr****: Νέα Ἰουστινιανή, lit. 'New city of Justinian') may
refer to one of
several sites named after Justinian...
- head of the
Church of Cyprus, the
holder is
styled Archbishop of Nova
Justiniana and All Cyprus.
Gelasios I (325) St.
Epiphanios I (368)
Stavrinos I (403)...
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indicative of
adoption by his
uncle Justin.
During his reign, he
founded Justiniana Prima not far from his birthplace. His
mother was Vigilantia, the sister...
- San Jose, Matingbe, Aurelio, Jacquez, San Juan, Mahayahay, Don Ruben,
Justiniana Edera,
Santa Cruz, Cuarinta,
Wilson and Luna. San Jose has many roads...