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Nicopolis (Ancient Gr****: Νικόπολις, romanized:
Nikópolis, lit. 'City of Victory') or
Actia Nicopolis was the
capital city of the
Roman province of Epirus...
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Nikopoli (Gr****: Νικόπολη, Bulgarian: Зарово),
known before 1927 as
Zarovo (Ζάροβο), is a
village and a
community of the
Lagkadas muni****lity. Before...
- Nea
Nikopoli (Gr****: Νέα Νικόπολη) is a
community of the city of
Kozani in
northern Greece.
Located north-west of the city centre, it has a po****tion...
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Battle of
Nicopolis took
place on 25
September 1396 and
resulted in the rout of an
allied Crusader army (****isted by the
Venetian navy) at the hands...
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Narkissos Nea
Kerasounta Nea
Sampsounta Nea
Sinopi Neo
Sfinoto Nikolitsi Nikopoli Oropos Panagia Pappadates Parga Petra Polystafylo Preveza Revmatia Riza...
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writes his
first epistle to
Timothy in Corinth; afterwards, he goes to
Nikopoli to
spend the winter. In China, the
first official reference to Buddhism...
- torpedo-boats
Antalya and Tokat,
which were
commissioned into the Gr**** Navy as
Nikopolis and
Tatoi respectively. On 9 November, the
wooden Ottoman armed steamer...
- Soustal, Peter; Koder,
Johannes (1981).
Tabula Imperii Byzantini, Band 3:
Nikopolis und Kephallēnia (in German). Vienna:
Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie...
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archbishopric in Epirus, now in
continental Greece.
Nicopolis or
Nikopolis (Gr****: "city of victory") may also
refer to:
Nicopolis (theme), a Byzantine...
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Metaxas Mikrokastro Mikrovalto Milea Milochori Molocha Morfi Namata Nea
Nikopoli Neapoli Neraida Oinoi Olympiada Omali Palaiokastro Panareti Pelekanos Pentalofos...