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Theodorias may
refer to:
Theodorias (province), a
Byzantine province in present-day
Syria Olbia, Libya, or
Theodorias, a Roman/Byzantine town Vaga (Tunisia)...
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Theodorias (Gr****: Θεοδωριάς) was a
Byzantine province created in 528 by
Emperor Justinian I and
named in
honour of his wife, the
Empress Theodora. It...
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Olbia or
Theodorias (Ancient Gr****: Ὀλβία, Θεοδωριάς) was a
Roman /
Byzantine town
between Marj and
Bayda in the
Cyrenaica region of
modern Libya. Olbia...
- was the
capital of
Roman Syria, and of the
Eastern Roman province of
Theodorias from 528 to 637 AD. The
Phoenician city of
Ramitha was
located in the...
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Notitiae Episcopatuum. When
Justinian established a new
civil province,
Theodorias, with
Laodicea as metropolis,
Balanea was
incorporated into it, but continued...
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Salutaris Phoenice I
Phoenice II
Libanensis Syria I
Syria II
Salutaris Theodorias (528)
Diocese of Egypt5
Aegyptus I
Aegyptus II
Arcadia Augustamnica I...
- the Orontes. In 528,
Justinian I
carved out the
small coastal province Theodorias out of
territory from both provinces. The
region remained one of the most...
- of a new
province dated in the
reign of
Justinian I (r. 527–565), when
Theodorias, the
region around Laodicea, was
split off from
Syria I. At
about the...
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Roman province of
Theodorias from 528 AD
until Muslim conquest around 637 AD. All of Syria,
including the
Roman province of
Theodorias and its capital,...
- Vaga,
Vecca and
lately Theodorias is an
ancient city in
Tunisia built by the
Berbers and
ruled sequentially by the Carthaginians, the Numidians, the Romans...