- Byzantines,
Seljuk Turks and the
Ottoman Empire. Beypazarı was
known as
Lagania (Λαγάνια),
meaning 'rocky peak' or
altrenatively 'cooking pot' in the Ancient...
- its
metropolitan see, with six
suffragan sees: Tavium, Aspona, Kinna,
Lagania or Anastasiopolis,
Mnizos and Juliopolis.
According to the
canons of the...
- Başar Stáman (Στάμαν) Başar
Bergama Pérgamos (Πέργαμος)
Bergama Beypazarı
Lagánia,
Anastasionopoli (Λαγάνια, Αναστασιοπολη) Beypazarı Biga Pígas, Pigés (Πίγας...
-
Paphlagonia Tios,
Heraclea Pontica, Claudiopolis, Cratea, Iuliopolis,
Lagania,
Gordion Cappadocia§ (thema Kappadokias, Θέμα Καππαδοκίας) by 830 Armeniacs...
- Μνῆζος), or
Minizus or Minizos, was a
small town in
ancient Galatia,
between Lagania and Ancyra,
where the
Emperor Anastasius must have
lived for some time...
- 22
December 1843. On the same day, he was
appointed Titular Bishop of
Lagania, and was
consecrated to the
Episcopate by
Bishop John
Briggs on 17 March...
- 31)
Lorenzo Biancheri (07/31/1860 -
death 09/11/1864);
Titular Bishop of
Lagania (1853.01.28 – 1864.09.11),
succeeding as
Coadjutor Vicar Apostolic (1853...
-
Kearney Kharput (Armenian
Catholic Church) Labi****
Lacedaemonia Lacubaza Lagania Lagina La
Imperial Lamasba Lambaesis Lambiridi Lamdia Lamia Lamiggiga Lamphua...
-
suffragan sees in the
Notitiae Episcopatuum were Aspona, Juliopolis, Kinna,
Lagania (Anastasiopolis), Mnizus, and Tabia. To them were
added Verinopolis in...
- on 11
August 1847. Aug 1847 Nov 1847
William Riddell,
Titular Bishop of
Lagania Appointed coadjutor vicar apostolic and
titular bishop on 22
December 1843...