- in the Bible, near
Neapoli,
Kavala In Italy: Naples, Italy,
ancient name
Neapolis (Apulia), an
ancient city in Apulia,
Italy Neapolis (Sardinia), an ancient...
- Kizil-Koba
culture occupied the area of
Scythian Neapolis before any
Scythian artefacts were found;
Neapolis was destro**** by the
Goths halfway through the...
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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...
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Neapolis was a
common name of
ancient cities, for
others see
Neapoli (disambiguation)
Neapolis (Gr****: Νεάπολις)
meaning "New City", was an
ancient city...
- Bouchè
acquired its
sport title founding Football Club
Neapolis and then
Football Club
Sporting Neapolis,
moving to
Naples (training at Sant'Antimo). But the...
- Leontios’ von
Neapolis:
Leben des ****igen
Johannes des
Barmherzigen (1893)
German Translation. Baldwin,
Barry (2005-01-01), "Leontios of
Neapolis", The Oxford...
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photography Fucito, Paul. "Simple Minds:
Néapolis" at AllMusic.
Retrieved 26
October 2011. Veitch, Dave. "Simple
Minds –
Néapolis –
Articles & Reviews". Québecor...
- 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****...
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Neoplatonist philosopher,
mathematician and
rhetorician born in
Flavia Neapolis (modern Nablus),
Palaestina Secunda. He was a
student of
Proclus in Athens...
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Neapoli Voion or
Neapolis Voion (Gr****: Νεάπολη Βοιών) also
named Vatika (Gr****: Βάτικα) is a
small town in
Laconia regional unit,
southern Greece. It...