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- Latin, while during the early Byzantine Empire the name of the town was Pulcheriopolis (Byzantine Gr****: Πουλχεριόπολις, "City of Pulcheria"). It was recorded...
- Slavs and other tribes. During the Byzantine period, it was known as Pulcheriopolis. The Bulgarians under Simeon I captured the town in the 9th century...
- Glavinitza, Hadrianopolis in Epiro, Lestrona, Onchesmus (Onchesmo), Pulcheriopolis, Sarda, Scampa, Stephania**** (Stefaniaco) Territorial Abbacy of Shën...
- since 12 September 2017. Before he served as the Titular Bishop of Pulcheriopolis and Auxiliary bishop of Ivano-Frankivsk from 27 May 2014 until 12 September...
- (Latin Church and Maronite Church) Ptolemais in Thebaide Pudentiana Pulcheriopolis Pumentum Pupiana Puppi Putia in Byzacena Putia in Numidia Pyrgos Quaestoriana...
- (26 September 1967 – 3 October 1970), finally Titular Archbishop of Pulcheriopolis (3 October 1970 – 17 May 1986) Martin-Léonard Bakole wa Ilunga (26 September...
- Coffy, Archbishop of M****ille. Ricard was named titular bishop of Pulcheriopoli and appointed auxiliary bishop of Grenoble on 17 April 1993. He received...
- emperor Theodosius II (408-450) strengthened its walls and renamed it Pulcheriopolis after his sister Pulcheria. When the Slavs took the city in the 7th...
- 1967 – retired 3 October 1970), emeritate as Titular Archbishop of Pulcheriopolis (3 October 1970 – resigned 17 May 1986), died 1992 Marcel Evariste van...