-
Theodosiopolis or
Theodosioupolis (Ancient Gr****: Θεοδοσιούπολις, "city (polis) of Theodosius") can
refer to
several cities of
classical antiquity (re)named...
-
prisoners from
cities on the Arab
border (Germanikeia,
Melitene and
Theodosioupolis) to newly-constructed
military encampments or
fortresses (castra) in...
- 1978, vol. 4, p. 93.
Pourshariati 2017. Garsoïan, Nina G. (1991). "
Theodosioupolis". In Kazhdan,
Alexander (ed.). The
Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium....
- with a town
called Theodosiopolis (from Koinē Gr****: Θεοδοσιούπολις
Theodosioúpolis),
which is only
attested since late antiquity. In Coptic, it became...
- the Armeno-Georgian
marchlands centered on
Thither Tao,
including Theodosioupolis (now Erzurum, Turkey), Phasiane, Hark’, Apahunik’,
Mardali (Mardaghi)...
- into the new
Abbasid Caliphate under As-Saffah.
Constantine captured Theodosioupolis and
Melitene (Malatya), and
again resettled some of the po****tion...
- of
Tarsus and Adana, the
Metropolis of Amida, and the
Metropolis of
Theodosioupolis.
Those Antiochians living outside of the
French Mandate for
Syria and...
- at age 85. At a
later date it was
given the name
Theodosiopolis or
Theodosioupolis (Θεοδοσιούπολις). It is
located near Aşagı Beyköy, on the
Kozak plateau...
-
preceding the
Battle of Mantzikert,
Nikephoros Basilakes served as doux of
Theodosioupolis, and was
captured by the
enemy after pursuing a
retreating Turkish...
-
aristocracy and was
appointed governor (stratēgos) of the
theme of
Theodosioupolis.
Alusian increased his
wealth by
marrying a
wealthy member of the Armenian...