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Nagara (Ancient Gr****: Νάγαρα), also
known as
Dionysopolis (Διονυσόπολις), was an
ancient city in the
northwest part of
India intra Gangem ("India within...
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Dionysopolis (Ancient Gr****: Διονυσόπολις) may
refer to: Dionysupolis, a city in
ancient Thrace, now in
Bulgaria (a
Black Sea
coastal town
named Balchik)...
- was
potentially an
important Dacian town
mentioned in the
Decree of
Dionysopolis (48 BC), and
maybe located at Popești, a
district in the town of Mihăilești...
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Dionysupolis or
Dionysoupolis or
Dionysopolis or
Dionysou polis (Ancient Gr****: Διονύσου πόλις and Διονυσόπολις) was a town of
ancient Thrace,
later of...
- (Ancient Gr****: Αργεδαυον, Αργεδαβον),
written in stone, in the
Decree of
Dionysopolis (48 BC). However, it is
unclear as to
whether this
refers to Argidava...
- the
kings of Thrace” –
Inscription of the Gr****
citizen Acornion from
Dionysopolis.
Observatorul –
Published in Toronto,
Canada – “Romania, the Eastern...
- Apollonia, and
Dionysopolis.
Dionysopolis, however, enjo**** good
relations with Burebista. An
inscription dating to 48 BC
found in
Dionysopolis and in honour...
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Dionysiopolis (Ancient Gr****: Διονυσιόπολις, "city of Dionysus") or
Dionysopolis (Διονύσου πόλις), was a city of
Phrygia in Asia Minor. The
demonym Dionysopolitae...
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Tyritake South coast Abonoteichos Amisos Anchialos Apollonia Athina Bathus Dionysopolis Cotyora Cytorus Eupatoria Heraclea Kerasous Mesambria Odessos Oinòe Phasis...
- The
Decree of
Dionysopolis was
written around 48 BC by the
citizens of
Dionysopolis (today's Balchik, on the
Black Sea
coast of Bulgaria) to Akornion...