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Sebastopolis (Ancient Gr****: Σεβαστόπολις or Σεβαστούπολις) may
refer to:
Sebastopolis in Caria, a town of
ancient Caria, now in
Turkey Sebastopolis in...
- The
Battle of
Sebastopolis was
fought at
Sebastopolis (mostly
identified with
Elaiussa Sebaste in
Cilicia but also with
modern Sulusaray) in 692 CE between...
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Stadio di
Corso Sebastopoli was a multi-use
stadium in Turin, Italy. It was
initially used as the
stadium for Foot-Ball Club
Juventus matches. It was...
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Seuthopolis (Ancient Gr****: Σευθόπολις) was an
ancient ****enistic-type city
founded by the
Thracian king
Seuthes III
between 325–315 BC
which was the...
- Dionysus.
Under the
Roman emperor Augustus the city ****umed the name of
Sebastopolis (Gr****: Σεβαστούπολις). But its
prosperity was past, and in the 1st century...
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Saint Meletius (Gr****: Μελέτιος, Meletios) was a
Christian bishop of
Antioch from 360
until his
death in 381. However, his
episcopate was
dominated by...
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Sebastopolis (Ancient Gr****: Σεβαστόπολις), also
known as Saleia, was a town of
ancient Caria,
inhabited during ****enistic, Roman, and
Byzantine times...
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Pygela Pyrnus Pyrrha Saouenda Sardis Satala in
Lydia Sebaste in
Phrygia Sebastopolis in
Caria Setae Side in
Caria Sidussa Silandus Sillyos Sion Skolopoeis...
- From 1909 to 1922,
Juventus pla****
their internal competitions at
Corso Sebastopoli Camp
before moving the
following year to
Corso Marsiglia Camp, where...
- This led to war with the
Byzantine Empire under Justinian II (Battle of
Sebastopolis) in 692 in Asia Minor. The
Byzantines were
decisively defeated by the...