- In the 7th
century Stauropolis had twenty-eight
suffragan bishops and twenty-six at the
beginning of the 10th century.
Stauropolis is also a
Roman Catholic...
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Stauropolis (Gr****: Σταυρούπολις) is the
former metropolitan see of
Caria in Asia
Minor within the
Patriarchate of Constantinople. It
remains a titular...
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Stauropolis, Stauroupolis, Stavroupoli(s), or Stavropoli(s) (Gr****: Σταυρούπολις 'city of the cross',
genitive Σταυροπόλεος Stauropoleos) may
refer to...
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medimni of wheat.
Tabae was also the seat of a diocese, a
suffragan of
Stauropolis.
Three bishops of
Tabae are known: Rufinus,
present at the
Council of...
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Stavropol (Russian: Ста́врополь) is a
Russian rendering of the Gr**** name,
Stauropolis (Gr****: Σταυρούπολις 'City of the Cross').
According to legend, soldiers...
- (Silyum, Turkey)
Archdiocese of
Soteropolis (Soteropolis)
Archdiocese of
Stauropolis (Aphrodisias, Turkey)
Archdiocese of
Sugdaea (Sudak, Ukraine) Archdiocese...
- of
Breda (1951.02.18 – 1961.09.08),
emeritus as
Titular Archbishop of
Stauropolis (1961.09.08 – 1964.08.26) Henri-Charles
Dupont (1951.07.24 – 1972.12...
- was made both the
Coadjutor Bishop of
Parma and
Titular Archbishop of
Stauropolis. In 1907 he
became Bishop of Parma,
retaining his
personal title of Archbishop...
- the 12th or 13th
century as a
bishopric suffragan to Aphrodisias, or
Stauropolis.
Three bishops are known:
Spudasius (Σπουδάσιος), who
attended the First...
- and
churches was ubiquitous. ****enic
Aphrodisias in
Caria was
renamed Stauropolis, the "City of the Cross".
Allison Franz argues that it was only after...