- Look up
Philippopolis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Philippopolis (Gr****: Φιλιππούπολη) may
refer to
several cities named after Philip II, Philip...
- the name
Philippopolis (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Φιλιππούπολις, translit. Philippoúpolis, lit. "Philip's city")
after Philip II of Macedon.
Philippopolis became...
- The
Council of
Philippopolis in 343, 344, or 347 was a
result of
Arian bishops from the
Eastern Roman Empire leaving the
Council of
Sardica to form their...
- Antiquity,
Philippopolis was an
important stronghold, but was
sacked in 250
during the
Crisis of the
Third Century,
after the
Siege of
Philippopolis by the...
- et l'affirmation
identitaire héllène à Shahba-
Philippopolis"
Syria 77 (2000), pp. 181–200
Philippopolis in
Arabia at Catholic-Hierarchy.org "In Shadow...
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Saint Hermas of
Philippopolis (Gr****: Έρμάς ό Φιλιππουπολίτης) was one of the
Seventy Disciples and was
bishop in
Philippopolis in
Thrace (today's Plovdiv...
- in 1204. It
included the city of
Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv) and the
surrounding region. The
Duchy of
Philippopolis was
established in 1204, shortly...
- The
Diocese of
Sofia and
Plovdiv (Latin: Diœcesis
Sophiae et
Philippopolis) is a
Latin diocese of the
Catholic Church which includes the
whole southern...
-
siege of
Philippopolis was
fought in
about 250
between Rome and the
Goths during the
invasions of 249–253 at the
Thracian city of
Philippopolis, modern...
-
Battle of
Philippopolis or
Battle of
Plovdiv may
refer to:
Siege of
Philippopolis (250)
Battle of
Philippopolis (1208)
Battle of
Philippopolis (1878) This...