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Theodosiopolis or
Theodosioupolis (Ancient Gr****: Θεοδοσιούπολις, "city (polis) of Theodosius") can
refer to
several cities of
classical antiquity (re)named...
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became the city.
During Roman times,
Erzurum was
named Theodosiopolis (Latin:
Theodosiopolis, Gr****: Θεοδοσιούπολις). On the
Tabula Peutingeriana it...
- it
testifies to an
unsuccessful S****anid
attack on
Theodosiopolis. This
could be the
Theodosiopolis in Armenia, and in this case the
siege should be dated...
- The
siege of
Theodosiopolis occurred in
August 502,
during the
opening stages of the
Anastasian War. The
Sasanian ruler Kavadh I laid
siege to the city...
- 1600
under the name Theodosia, but was
renamed Theodosiopolis in 1925, and
finally to
Theodosiopolis in
Arcadia (avoiding
confusion with namesakes) in...
- city of Sikkan, the
Roman city of Rhesaina, and the
Byzantine city of
Theodosiopolis, the town was destro**** and
rebuilt several times, and in
medieval times...
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important border fortress. This city was
later (A.D. 415)
renamed to
Theodosiopolis (Ancient Gr****: Θεοδοσιούπολις), in
honour of
Emperor Theodosius I....
- 593, a
regional council of
western Armenian bishops was
convened in
Theodosiopolis and
proclaimed full
allegiance to the
Chalcedonian Definition. The council...
-
Apros and
latter Theodosiopolis. The
former archbishopric was a
double Catholic titular archbishopric -
under the name
Theodosiopolis ante Apri it was...
- centuries. It was
located some 55 km east of the
Byzantine city of
Theodosiopolis, in the
district of
Phasiane on the
borderlands between Armenia and...