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Trajanopolis or
Traianopolis (Ancient Gr****: Τραϊανούπολις Traianoupolis) may
refer to
several cities named after Trajan:
Traianopolis in Cilicia, a former...
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Serres replaced Trajanopolis in the
ecclesiastical hierarchy of the
Patriarchate of Constantinople. The
title of
Metropolitan of
Trajanopolis remained a titular...
- died in 117 AD.
After that event, the
place for a time bore the name of
Trajanopolis or
Traianopolis (Τραϊανούπολις), but its
bishops afterwards are called...
- Traianopolis,
Trajanopolis, Tranopolis, or
Tranupolis (Gr****: Τραϊανούπολις) was a
Roman and
Byzantine city in
Phrygia Pacatiana Prima.
Trajanopolis has been...
- (approximate date). Eustathius,
Patriarch of Antioch, is
banished to
Trajanopolis. The
Bible is
translated into the
Gothic language by Wulfila.
Pagan temples...
- of
Trajan Trajanic art
modern Gazipaşa in
Cilicia afterwards called Trajanopolis Dio
states that
Trajan ruled "nineteen years, six
months and fifteen...
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permission to
resign his
Cuban see and was
appointed to the
titular see of
Trajanopolis. His
influence was now
directed solely to help the poor and to propagate...
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century to the 12th, it
appears with
reduced status as a
suffragan of
Trajanopolis in Rhodope. In the 13th
century it
became a
Latin bishopric. The see...
- The
Evrenos Bey Han, also
known as the Hana of
Trajanopolis (Gr****: Χάνα της Τραϊανούπολης; Turkish: Kara Ilıca’daki Hanı) or just Hana is a caravanserai...
- from 2003
until his death.
Prior to that he was
titular metropolitan of
Trajanopolis from 1970,
elevated to
active metropolitan in 1975, and was
elected as...