- of the city of
Nikephorion (Ancient Gr****: Νικηφόριον,
Latinized as
Nicephorium).
There are two
versions regarding the
establishment of the city. Pliny...
- of 163, however,
Roman forces had
moved north to
occupy Dausara and
Nicephorium on the northern,
Parthian bank. Soon
after the
conquest of the north...
- (Κωνσταντία),
Constantina or
Konstantina (Κωνσταντίνα), Antoninopolis,
Nicephorium or
Nikephorion (Νικηφόριον),
Maximianopolis (Μαξιμιανούπολις), Constantinopolis...
- the year, however,
Roman forces had
moved north to
occupy Dausara and
Nicephorium on the northern,
Parthian bank. Soon
after the
conquest of the north...
- meanwhile, with the
consent of the Parthians,
received the
submission of
Nicephorium,
Anthemusias and the
other cities,
which having been
founded by Macedonians...
- destro**** in the 1st
century BCE.
Zenodotion was a
polis of
Osroene near
Nicephorium (modern Raqqa, in Syria),
though we do not know its
exact location. It...
- the
Chaboras (now the
Khabur River. It was on the way from
Carrhae to
Nicephorium,
about eighty miles from
Nisibis and
forty from Dara. Nearby, Gordian...
- the year, however,
Roman forces had
moved north to
occupy Dausara and
Nicephorium on the northern,
Parthian bank. Soon
after the
conquest of the north...
- Bizana, Turkey, in
eastern Anatolia Isaura Nova, in Isauria,
Turkey Nicephorium, in
Syria Zaliches, near
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- of 163, however,
Roman forces had
moved north to
occupy Dausara and
Nicephorium on the northern,
Parthian bank. Soon
after the
conquest of the north...