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- Nakoleia (Gr****: Νακώλεια and Νακόλεια) also known as Nakolaion (Νακώλαιον), Latinized as Nacolia or Nacolea, was an ancient and medieval city in Phrygia...
- Dictionary of Gr**** and Roman biography and mythology s.v. Myrmex Suida, s.v. Nakoleia Homer, Odyssey 12.133 ff Quintus Smyrnaeus, 1.290–291 Dionysius of Halicarn****us...
- Harun left his lieutenant, the hadjib al-Rabi' ibn Yunus, to besiege Nakoleia and guard his rear, while another force, reportedly 30,000 men, under al-Barmaki...
- Constantinople from 1 April 815 to January 821. Theodotus was born in Nakoleia, as the son of the patrician Michael Melissenos by the sister of Eudokia...
- Phrygia Midaeium Mistea Mnizus Mokissos Mourisa Moutalaske Musbanda Myrika Nakoleia ****anzus Nitazi Nora Nyssa Ochras Olosada Orcistus Papirion Parn****us...
- (Mopsuestia, Turkey) Archdiocese of Myra (Myra, Turkey) Archdiocese of Nacolia (Nakoleia, Turkey) Archdiocese of Neapolis in Pisidia (Neapolis, Turkey) Archdiocese...
- Second Council of Nicaea, which state that the bishops Constantine of Nakoleia and Thomas of Claudiopolis had forbidden the veneration of icons even before...
- Phrygia Midaeium Mistea Mnizus Mokissos Mourisa Moutalaske Musbanda Myrika Nakoleia ****anzus Nitazi Nora Nyssa Ochras Olosada Orcistus Papirion Parn****us...
- Patriarch Germanos in the 720s and 730s concerning Constantine, the bishop of Nakoleia, and Thomas of Klaudioupolis. In both sets of letters (the earlier ones...
- Eskişehir. The town was known formerly as Nakoleia. The town occupies the site of the Byzantine city of Nakoleia which is attested from Roman times. After...