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- Look up Philippopolis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Philippopolis (Gr****: Φιλιππούπολη) may refer to several cities named after Philip II, Philip...
- of Philippoupolis Gabriel (1636–1672). The bishop could not change their mind. According to the verbal tradition of the Gr****s of Philippoupolis[citation...
- and Gr**** minorities. Its capital was Plovdiv (Ottoman Filibe, Gr**** Philippoupoli). The official languages of Eastern Rumelia were Bulgarian, Gr**** and...
- Plovdiv Pulpudeva (reconstructed Thracian, uncertain), Eumolpias, Philippoupoli, Philippoupolis (Φιλιππούπολη, Φιλιππούπολις), Trimontium, Paldin (Пълдин)....
- bishops against him, led by Pachomius of Kaisaria and Theoleptus of Philippoupolis, that accused him to have supported a Gr**** uprising against the Ottoman...
- by the name Philippopolis (Ancient Gr****: Φιλιππούπολις, romanized: Philippoúpolis, lit. 'Philip's city') after Philip II of Macedon. Philippopolis became...
- (1388), Murad I, the reigning Ottoman sultan, moved his troops from Philippoupolis to Ihtiman (modern Bulgaria) in the spring of 1388. From there they...
- records for their attacks. With the establishment of Bulgaria in 681, Philippoupolis, the name of the city then, became an important border fortress of the...
- Patriarch of Constantinople on 22 July 1757 he was Metropolitan of Philippoupolis. As Patriarch in 1759 he introduces the feast of Saint Andrew on 30 November...
- central mosaic. It was probably built following the destructive Siege of Philippoupolis by the Goths in 250, during the Crisis of the Third Century in the Roman...