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Irenopolis or
Eirenopolis or
Eirenoupolis (Gr****: Ειρηνούπολις, "city of peace") may
refer to
several places:
Beroea (Thrace), in
Thrace Irenopolis (Cilicia)...
- Honigmann’s
identification of
Irenopolis with Bagdacik, the ”little
Irenopolis” (in
contrast to the “great
Irenopolis”), 25 km NE of
Osmaniye on the...
- (formerly Yukarı İrnebol
meaning "
Irenopolis from above") and İkizçınar (formerly Aşağı İrnebol
meaning "
Irenopolis from below"), in the
district of Ermenek...
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expanded the city and
named it
Irenopolis (Ειρηνούπολις)
after herself,
although some
sources place this Berrhoea-
Irenopolis further east,
towards Thrace...
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renamed it
Irenopolis." John's
Byzantine army, and many of the captives, were
settled as
foederati within the
Byzantine frontier. In 812
Irenopolis was Bulgarian...
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Ioannikios of
Palmyra and
arrested its
hegumen Seraphim,
later Metropolitan of
Irenopolis in Isauria. He
offered compensation to the Gr****
Orthodox Church, but...
- and in
ancient time as
Irenopolis. The
nearby village of Çatalbadem was
formerly known as Yukarı İrnebol
meaning "upper
Irenopolis" and İkizçınar was formerly...
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indicates that it had as
suffragan sees Epiphania,
Alexandria Minor,
Irenopolis, Flavias,
Castabala and Aegeae.
Rhosus was also
subject to Anazarbus,...
- Germanicopolis, Titiopolis, Dometiopolis, Zenopolis, Neapolis, Claudiopolis,
Irenopolis, Diocaesarea,
Lauzadus and Dalisandus. W. M. Ramsay, The
Historical Geography...
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rebuilt and
expanded the city and
named it
Irenopolis after herself, but some
sources place that Berrhoea-
Irenopolis further east. For
subsequent history,...