- all
three on Rhodes. The
Phrygian Pentapolis: Eukarpia, Hierapolis, Otrus, Bruzus, and Stectorium. The
Pontic Pentapolis: Apollonia, Callatis, Mesembria...
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known as
Pentapolis ("Five Cities") in antiquity, was part of the
Roman province of
Crete and Cyrenaica,
later divided into
Libya Pentapolis and Libya...
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Philistia was a
confederation of five main
cities or
pentapolis in the
Southwest Levant, made up of prin****lly Gaza, Ashkelon, Ashdod, Ekron, Gath, and...
- The
Phrygian Pentapolis was an area of five
cities (Gr****
pentapolis, "five cities") in
ancient Phrygia, now in Turkey. The five
cities were: Eucarpia...
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dedicating it in the
temple of Apollo. The
hexapolis thus
became the
Doric Pentapolis. (Herod. i. 144.)
Pliny (v. 28) says,
Caria mediae Doridi cir****funditur...
- Νεκτάριος Αιγίνης; 1
October 1846 – 8
November 1920),
Metropolitan of
Pentapolis and
Wonderworker of Aegina, is one of the most
renowned Gr**** saints,...
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Nilus (Gr****: Νείλος; 1809 –
November 12, 1887) was
metropolitan of
Pentapolis under Patriarchate of
Constantinople (1872–1887), and Gr****
Orthodox Patriarch...
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inhabitants (2021).
Until 1928 it was
named Sarmusakli (Σαρμουσακλή). At
Pentapolis is
testified the
traces of an
ancient settlement. His
cemetery was unveiled...
- Ιεράπολις Ierapolis) or
Hieropolis (Ιερόπολις) was a town of the
Phrygian Pentapolis in
ancient Phrygia,
inhabited during Roman and
Byzantine times. Its bishop...
- was a Gr****
bishop of
Ptolemais in
ancient Libya, a part of the
Western Pentapolis of
Cyrenaica after 410. He was born of
wealthy parents at
Balagrae (now...