-
statues of the Gr**** gods
Apollo and Hermes.
Under the
Byzantine Empire Berrhoea continued to grow and prosper,
developing a
large and well-educated commercial...
- city and
named it
Irenopolis after herself, but some
sources place that
Berrhoea-Irenopolis
further east. For
subsequent history, see
History of Veria....
- the
Christian faith,
which was
translated into
Turkish by Ahmed, Qadi of
Berrhoea (and
first printed in Gr**** and
Latin by A. Br****ic**** at
Vienna in 1530)...
-
secretary of the Holy Office.
Ottaviani was
appointed Titular Archbishop of
Berrhoea on 5
April 1962,
receiving his
episcopal consecration on the following...
- Anastasiopolis, Arcadia, Ardamerium, Argos, Astypalæa, Aulon, Bargala,
Berrhœa, Bolina, Bonitza, Cæsaropolis, Calydon, Campania, Canea, Cant****, Cardicium...
-
Archbishopric of
Thebes Bishopric of
Salona Bishopric of
Christopolis Bishopric of
Berrhœa Bishopric of
Chalcis Bishopric of Hierissus/Geriso
Bishopric of Carpathus...
- "Bala" of the
Peutinger Table,
which stood about midway between Dium and
Berrhoea. Léon
Heuzey misidentified the city of
Aegae as
Balla in the 1860s, a view...
- Hlapen, the
governor of much of
western Macedonia,
including Vodena and
Berrhoea. In 1366/67,
Thomas became ruler of the
Despotate of
Epirus at Ioannina...
-
Archbishopric of
Thebes Bishopric of
Salona Bishopric of
Christopolis Bishopric of
Berrhœa Bishopric of
Chalcis Bishopric of Hierissus/Geriso
Bishopric of Carpathus...
-
Bencenna Benda Benepota Beneventum Bennefa Beroea Berenice Berissa Beroë
Berrhoea Betagbara Bethleem Bettonium Bethzabda Beverla****
Biccari Bida Bigastro...