- 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...