-
includes Nikephorion in a list of
settlements he
attributes to
Seleucid King
Seleucus I
Nicator (reigned 301–281 BC).
According to Tacitus,
Nikephorion, alongside...
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Constantina or
Konstantina (Κωνσταντίνα), Antoninopolis,
Nicephorium or
Nikephorion (Νικηφόριον),
Maximianopolis (Μαξιμιανούπολις),
Constantinopolis in Osrhoene...
- Nikopolis, Paraitonion, Pella, and
Seleucia Abila. In Mesopotamia,
Nikephorion (present-day Raqqa) was
occasionally attributed to Alexander, but it...
-
Nikephoria in 181 BC, and
dedicated a site
outside the city with the name
Nikephorion. The
Nikephoria would be the most
important religious celebration in...
- رونگپۇر
Rongpur (Uyghur)
Raqqa الرَّقة - Ar-Raqqah (Arabic),Νικηφόριον -
Nikephorion (Ancient Gr****), Καλλίνικος -
Kallinikos (alternate
Ancient Gr****), Rakka...