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Marcianopolis or
Marcianople (Gr****: Μαρκιανούπολις), also
known as
Parthenopolis was an
ancient Gr****, then
Roman capital city and
archbishopric in Moesia...
- Great),
Nicopolis ad
Istrum (Nikup;
really near the
river Yantra),
Marcianopolis (Devnya),
Tyras (Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi), Olvia,
Odessus (Varna) and...
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Cniva invade Moesia. They
cross the
Danube and lay
siege to
Novae and
Marcianopolis.
Battle of
Augusta Traiana: The
Romans lose the
battle against the Goths...
- in 376, in a
migration fleeing the
invading Huns. Some time
later in
Marcianopolis, the
escort to
their leader Fritigern was
killed while meeting with...
- century) Faith, Hope and
Charity of Rome (2nd century)
Melitina of
Marcianopolis (2nd century)
Venera of Rome (died 143)
Praxedes of Rome (died 165)...
- Pent****arion
issued under Roman emperor Philip II. in
Marcianopolis.
Reverse showing a
Glycon coiled left, with beard....
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invaded Moesia and
Thrace across the
Danube frontier, and laid
siege to
Marcianopolis, as the Carpi,
encouraged by the
Gothic incursions,
renewed their ****aults...
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Archdiocese of Ca****an de Oro on 10 June 1958,
becoming titular archbishop of
Marcianopolis.
While waiting for then-archbishop
James Hayes to retire,
Camomot resigned...
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method in
Europe for
naming years.
Emperor Maurice uses the city of
Marcianopolis (modern Bulgaria) as a
military base of
operations on the
lower Danube...
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industrial waste.
Local landmarks include Roman remains of
ancient Marcianopolis,
including an
amphitheatre and the
Mosaics Museum,
featuring some exquisite...