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bishopric of
Pompeiopolis in
Paphlagonia is
included in the
Catholic Church's list of
titular sees. In the
early 13th century,
Pompeiopolis fell
under the...
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surrendered pirates in the depo****ted Soli,
renaming it
Pompeiopolis (not to be
confused with the
Pompeiopolis in
nearby Paphlagonia, also
founded around this...
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Pompeiopolis was a city in
ancient Paphlagonia, now in Turkey.
Pompeiopolis (Ancient Gr****: Πομπηϊούπολις) may also
refer to:
Pompeiopolis in Cilicia,...
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against Sertorius. He is
considered to be the
founder of Pompaelo, "as if
Pompeiopolis" in Strabo's words,
which became Pamplona, in
modern Spanish. However...
- also been
known as
Peiraieos by
Athenian settlers and even
briefly as
Pompeiopolis by
Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus. The city was
called Simisso by the Genoese...
- Bulgaria)
Archdiocese of
Pompeiopolis in
Cilicia (Soli, Cilicia, Turkey)
Archdiocese of
Pompeiopolis in
Paphlagonia (
Pompeiopolis, Turkey)
Archdiocese of...
- who came from
Pompeiopolis, a city in the
Roman province of Galatia.
After Faustina married Claudius Severus, they
settled in
Pompeiopolis.
Faustina bore...
- Niksar, in
modern Tokat Province,
called Sebaste during Roman times Pompeiopolis,
later called Sebaste during Roman times Sebastia, Nablus, or Sebaste...
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cities devastated during the
Mithridatic War,
notably Soli,
renamed Pompeiopolis, and Dyme in Greece, with
others sent to
towns in
Libya and Calabria...
- of Aya Tekla, the
first female saint. The
ancient Roman town of Soloi-
Pompeiopolis, now
within the city.
About Mersin The
ancient Roman town of Anemurium...