- The
United Nations uses
three definitions for what
constitutes a city, as not all
cities in all
jurisdictions are
classified using the same criteria. Cities...
- metropolises,
although the
Latin plural is metropoles, from the Gr****
metropoleis (μητρoπόλεις). For
urban areas outside metropolitan areas that generate...
-
stone blocks in some
mētropoleis,
substantial remains of
Roman architecture are
known in
particular from
three of the
mētropoleis –
Heracleopolis Magna...
-
increase of the Gr****
Orthodox element in Anatolia, a
number of new
metropoleis were
created and
consequently the area of the
Metropolis of
Ephesus was...
- from the tiny Gr****
poleis of
several hundred citizens to the
great metropoleis such as
Alexandria or Antioch.
Despite these differences,
these cities...
-
century BC. The
settlements in this region,
founded initially by
their metropoleis (mother cities),
eventually evolved into
strong Gr**** city-states (poleis)...
- Persia, with
centers in Nisibis, Ctesiphon, and Gundeshapur, and
several metropoleis, the
Persian Church began to
branch out
beyond the
Sasanian Empire. However...
-
January 2021.
Retrieved 21
January 2021. "A fost
semnat actul de naștere al
metropolei Timișoara-Arad. **** se vor
dezvolta cele două
municipii împreună?". Opinia...
-
Carthage reached its
height in the
fourth century BC as one of the
largest metropoleis in the world. It was the
centre of the
Carthaginian Empire, a
major power...
-
Olive Oil
Extraction Plant in Klazomenai". Klazomenai, Teos, and Abdera:
Metropoleis and Colony.
Proceedings of the
International Symposium held at the Archaeological...