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- Vouprasías Neapoli, Kavala, a subdivision of Kavala Neapolis (Thrace), ancient city of Macedonia, the Neapolis of Acts 16:11 in the Bible, near Neapoli, Kavala...
- Kizil-Koba culture occupied the area of Scythian Neapolis before any Scythian artefacts were found; Neapolis was destro**** by the Goths halfway through the...
- photography Fucito, Paul. "Simple Minds: Néapolis" at AllMusic. Retrieved 26 October 2011. Veitch, Dave. "Simple MindsNéapolisArticles & Reviews". Québecor...
- Neapolis was a common name of ancient cities, for others see Neapoli (disambiguation) Neapolis (Gr****: Νεάπολις) meaning "New City", was an ancient city...
- located near modern Kavala. Neapolis was founded by colonists from Thasos, perhaps around the middle of the 7th century BC. Neapolis was a member of the Delian...
- instead. In 244 CE, Philip the Arab transformed Flavius Neapolis into a Roman colony named Julia Neapolis. It retained this status until the rule of Treboni****...
- Bouchè acquired its sport title founding Football Club Neapolis and then Football Club Sporting Neapolis, moving to Naples (training at Sant'Antimo). But the...
- Neapoli–Sykies (Gr****: Νεάπολη-Συκιές) is a muni****lity of the Thessaloniki Urban Area in the regional unit of Thessaloniki, Central Macedonia, Greece...
- The Capture of Neapolis took place during the Second Samnite War in 327 BC, when the Romans seized the city of Neapolis from the Samnites, an ancient Italic...
- Aurelia Neapolis, or Neapolis (Ancient Gr****: Νεάπολις), was an inland town of ancient Caria, between Orthosia and Aphrodisias, at the foot of Mount Cadmus...