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- became the city. During Roman times, Erzurum was named Theodosiopolis (Latin: Theodosiopolis, Gr****: Θεοδοσιούπολις). On the Tabula Peutingeriana it...
- Theodosiopolis or Theodosioupolis (Ancient Gr****: Θεοδοσιούπολις, "city (polis) of Theodosius") can refer to several cities of classical antiquity (re)named...
- 1600 under the name Theodosia, but was renamed Theodosiopolis in 1925, and finally to Theodosiopolis in Arcadia (avoiding confusion with namesakes) in...
- important border fortress. This city was later (A.D. 415) renamed to Theodosiopolis (Ancient Gr****: Θεοδοσιούπολις), in honour of Emperor Theodosius I....
- it testifies to an unsuccessful Sasanian attack on Theodosiopolis. This could be the Theodosiopolis in Armenia, and in this case the siege should be dated...
- 593, a regional council of western Armenian bishops was convened in Theodosiopolis and proclaimed full allegiance to the Chalcedonian Definition. The council...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- officially renamed to Theodosiopolis, and the name was used in tandem with Panion for some time thereafter. The "bishop of new Theodosiopolis" (episcopus novae...