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- Virgulae, was a town in ancient Thrace, which was in later times called Arcadiopolis, Arcadiupolis, or Arkadioupolis (Ἀρκαδιούπολις). It was noted by Ptolemy...
- Arcadiopolis in Asia was an ancient city and bishopric in Asia Minor, modern Tire in Turkey. Arcadiopolis was important enough in the Late Roman province...
- Roman emperor Arcadius, both in modern Turkey : Arcadiopolis in Asia, at the modern site of Tire Arcadiopolis in Europa, at the modern site of Lüleburgaz...
- Battle of Arcadiopolis may refer to: Battle of Arcadiopolis (970), between the Byzantines and a Rus'-Bulgarian army Battle of Arcadiopolis (1194), between...
- Emperor Theodosius I changed it to Arcadiopolis in honour of his son and successor Arcadius. The city of Arcadiopolis fell to Attila the Hun during his...
- The Battle of Arcadiopolis was fought in 970 between a Byzantine army under Bardas Skleros and a Rus' army, the latter also including allied Bulgarian...
- The Diocese of Arcadiopolis (modern Lüleburgaz in East Thrace) was an ecclesiastical diocese established in the fifth century and extant until the fourteenth...
- separate theme of Macedonia. From then on, the theme's capital was at Arcadiopolis, with subordinate tourmarchai at Bizye and Sozopolis. Another, called...
- Arcadiopolis (Bulgarian: Битkа при Аркадиопол, Gr****: Μάχη της Αρκαδιούπολης) occurred in 1194 near the modern town of Lule Burgas (anc. Arcadiopolis)...
- defended city of Adrianople, and turn towards Constantinople. Battle of Arcadiopolis: John I dispatches an elite force (10–12,000 men) to delay the Kievan...