- (De Thematibus). The
Synecdemus was
published in
various editions beginning in 1735,
notably by
Gustav Parthey (Hieroclis
Synecdemus; Berlin, 1866) and...
-
Parthey (Hieroclis
Synecdemus; Berlin, 1866) then in a
corrected text, by A.
Burckhardt in the
Teubner series (Hieroclis
Synecdemus; Leipzig, 1893). The...
-
Neoplatonist writer Hierocles (author of
Synecdemus), 6th century,
Byzantine geographer,
author of the
Synecdemus Hierocles, a
character in the play Peace...
-
urbanized character: in the 6th century,
Hierocles counted 26
cities in his
Synecdemus. By the
latter part of that century, however,
building activity seems...
- a
diocese with a
suffragan bishop from Bosra. It was
mentioned in the
Synecdemus of Hierocles.
After the
early Muslim conquests, the city was conquered...
- Smith's
Dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman Geography (1854) said that the
Synecdemus of
Hierocles mentions four
towns in Asia
Minor called Eudocia (Ancient...
-
Either one
appears in the list of 22
cities of
Crete mentioned in the
Synecdemus of
Hierocles in the 520s. Acts 27
Richard Talbert, ed. (2000). Barrington...
- 250
According to the
canons of the
Council of
Chalcedon (451) and the
Synecdemus of
Hierocles (c. 531), the
province of
Galatia Prima had
Ancyra as its...
- (Εὐδοκία), but
other scholars report the
Synecdemus as
calling the
Pamphylian town Eudocias. Le
Quien says the
Synecdemus spoke of the
Pamphylian town as Eudoxias...
- appears,
under the name
Rhegemnezus or
Rhegemnezos (Ῥεγέμνηζος) in the
Synecdemus. It
appears as
Mizagus in the
Tabula Peutingeriana. No
longer a residential...