- and Gr**** minorities. Its
capital was
Plovdiv (Ottoman Filibe, Gr****
Philippoupoli). The
official languages of
Eastern Rumelia were Bulgarian, Gr**** and...
- Look up
Philippopolis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Philippopolis (Gr****: Φιλιππούπολη) may
refer to
several cities named after Philip II, Philip...
- in Filippoupoli, Larissa, Greece. It
plays its home
matches at the
Philippoupoli Ground.
Apollon Larissa is one of the
oldest and most
historic groups...
-
Plovdiv Pulpudeva(reconstructed Thracian,uncertain), Eumolpias,
Philippoupoli,
Philippoupolis (Φιλιππούπολη, Φιλιππούπολις), Trimontium,
Paldin (Пълдин)....
- of
Philippoupolis Gabriel (1636–1672). The
bishop could not
change their mind.
According to the
verbal tradition of the Gr****s of
Philippoupolis[citation...
- (ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟΠΟΛΙΣ
pronounced [pʰilipopolis]; Gr****: Φιλιππούπολη, in
modern Gr****,
Philippoupoli pronounced [filipupoli]) or "the city of Philip", from Gr**** Philippos...
- )
Plovdiv (Bulgarian: Пловдив; Turkish: Filibe, Gr****: Φιλιππούπολη
Philippoupoli)
Asenovgrad (Bulgarian: Асеновград; Gr****: Στενήμαχος / Stenimachos;...
- (1388),
Murad I, the
reigning Ottoman sultan,
moved his
troops from
Philippoupolis to
Ihtiman (modern Bulgaria) in the
spring of 1388. From
there they...
- was
known by the name
Philippopolis (Gr****: Φιλιππούπολις, translit.
Philippoúpolis, lit. "Philip's city")
after Philip II of Macedon.
Philippopolis became...
-
Nikolaidis (1896–1980),
athlete and
Panathinaikos legend, from
Plovdiv (
Philippoupoli)
Constantinos Apostolou Doxiadis (1913–1975),
architect born in Asenovgrad...