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Nicopsis, Nikopsis, or
Nikopsia (Gr****: Νικόψις; Georgian: ნიკოფსი, ნიკოფსია; Adyghe: Ныджэпсыхъо) was a
medieval fortress and town on the northeastern...
- from the
frontiers of the
thema of
Chaldia to the
mouth of the
river Nicopsis, with the
Caucasus behind it.
Abkhazia was a
princedom under Byzantine...
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Archdiocese of
Nicopolis in
Epiro (Nicopolis, Greece)
Archdiocese of
Nicopsis (
Nicopsis)
Archdiocese of
Nicosia (Nicosia, Cyprus)
Archdiocese of
Nubia (Nubia)...
- the
Zealot died in
Abkhazia during a
missionary trip and was
buried in
Nicopsis; his
mortal remains were
later transferred to Anacopia. The
Roman Empire...
- one of the Saeristavo,
known as
Tskhumi extending its
possessions up to
Nicopsis. The
Christian settlements along the
coast were destro**** by the invading...
- Cardinal-Priest of San
Paolo alla
Regola Previous post(s)
Titular Archbishop of
Nicopsis (1934–1937)
Coadjutor Archbishop of
Zagreb (1934–1937)
Orders Ordination...
- include: Bosporus, Byzantine?
Archbishopric Chersonesus in
Zechia Matrega Nicopsis (Tuapse)
Phulli (Stary Krym), ?Archbishopric
Soldaia Sugdaea Tanais The...
- (all Latin) One non-metropolitan
titular archbishopric Archdiocese of
Nicopsis Two
Latin titular bishoprics Matrega,
formerly Diocese of
Matriga Latin...
- died in
Abkhazia having come
there on a
missionary trip and was
buried in
Nicopsis. His
remains were
transferred to
Anakopia in the 14–15 centuries. Located...
- ad
Iaterum Nicopolis ad
Nestum Nicopolis in
Armenia Nicopolis in
Epiro Nicopsis Nicosia Nigizubi Nigrae Maiores Nilopolis Nisa in
Lycia Nisibis (Chaldean...