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- Trajanopolis or Traianopolis (Ancient Gr****: Τραϊανούπολις Traianoupolis) may refer to several cities named after Trajan: Traianopolis in Cilicia, a former...
- 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...
- Serres replaced Trajanopolis in the ecclesiastical hierarchy of the Patriarchate of Constantinople. The title of Metropolitan of Trajanopolis remained a titular...
- Traianopolis, Trajanopolis, Tranopolis, or Tranupolis (Gr****: Τραϊανούπολις) was a Roman and Byzantine city in Phrygia Pacatiana Prima. Trajanopolis has been...
- of Trajan Trajanic art modern Gazipaşa in Cilicia afterwards called Trajanopolis Dio states that Trajan ruled "nineteen years, six months and fifteen...
- 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...
- 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...
- the noble title of III Marquess of Aycinena, and bishop in partibus of Trajanopolis from 1859. He had a taste for law, oratorical talent and wrote over twenty...
- (approximate date). Eustathius, Patriarch of Antioch, is banished to Trajanopolis. The Bible is translated into the Gothic language by Wulfila. Pagan temples...
- The province was headed by a governor of the rank of praeses, with Trajanopolis as the provincial capital. According to the 6th-century Synecdemus, there...