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Justinopolis (Gr****: Ιουστινούπολις) may
refer to
several cities named after Justin I or
Justin II:
Justinopolis in Cilicia, a
former name of Anavarza...
- the
Byzantine Emperor Justinian II, the town was
renamed Justinopolis. Later,
Justinopolis was
under both
Lombard and
Frankish rule and was
briefly occupied...
- may have been
derived from the
Persian name Khosrow. It was re-named
Justinopolis during the
Byzantine period in the
early 6th century.
According to some...
- Anazarbus, also
known as
Justinopolis (Ancient Gr****: Ἀναζαρβός / Ίουστινούπολις,
medieval Ain Zarba;
modern Anavarza; Arabic: عَيْنُ زَرْبَة), was an...
- or
Antiochia on the Callirhoe,
former capital of Osroene,
later named Justinopolis and Edessa, now Şanlıurfa
Tarsus (city),
Antiochia on the Cydnus, or...
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Peixe Bravo Southeast MG Ribeirão das
Neves Irmandade do
Rosario de
Justinópolis Southeast MG Rio
Espera Buraco do
Paiol Southeast MG Rio
Espera Moreiras...
- The
siege of
Edessa (then
known as
Justinopolis)
occurred in 544 AD
during an
invasion of the
Byzantine Empire ruled by
Justinian I by the
Sasanian Empire...
-
Justin I
rebuilds the city of
Anazarbus (modern Turkey) and
renames it "
Justinopolis".
Bernicia (North East England) is
settled by the
Angles (approximate...
- at Koper, now in Slovenia,
which was
named at
different times Aegida,
Justinopolis and Capodistria. He is
remembered for his
Latin translations of Homer;...
- was
succeeded by Justinian. The
Cilician city of
Caesarea was
renamed Justinopolis in 525, in
honour of
Justin I. The name
persisted until the 12th century...