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- Nicopolis ad Nestum (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Νικόπολις ἡ περὶ Νέστον, Nikópolis hē perì Néston) or Nicopolis ad Mestum, is a ruined Roman town in the province...
- 2001) Nestogen Nestogen Kid 3+ (formerly Nestogrow Four and Nestokid Four) Nestum (Portugal) (Central America) Nido Piltti (Finland) PreNan SMA (UK) Wyeth...
- of Nicomedia (Nicomedia, Turkey) Archdiocese of Nicopolis ad Nestum (Nicopolis ad Nestum, Bulgaria) Archdiocese of Nicopolis in Epiro (Nicopolis, Greece)...
- Nicopolis ad Iaternum, now Stari-Nicup in northern Bulgaria Nicopolis ad Nestum, city in Thrace, ruins at modern Garmen in southern Bulgaria Nikopol, Bulgaria...
- control. In 106 AD, Emperor Trajan established the city of Nicopolis ad Nestum to commemorate the conquest. Although the town was destro**** by the Slavs...
- stars Abashante in the 1990s. The group, which also included vocalists Nestum and Queen Sesako, were known for their energetic dancing routines. Their...
- Hungary 103-105 AD Drobeta Drobeta-Turnu Severin Romania 106 AD Nicopolis ad Nestum Garmen Bulgaria 106 AD Porolissum Moigrad Romania 106 AD Apulum Alba Iulia...
- in the territory of the ancient Kingdom of Ma'in. The city was called Nestum in the Natural History book that was written by Pliny the Elder. Nashan...
- the next dangerous opponent. Therefore, he attacked their cities such as "Nestum" (Nasha'an) and burned them. Afterwards, he besieged the city of "Nescus"...
- Universities on 25 January 1950, and later Titular Archbishop of Nicopolis ad Nestum on 22 February of that same year. Pope John XXIII created him Cardinal-Priest...