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- Europe Justinianopolis in Cyprus, a former name of Salamis, Cyprus Justinianopolis (Epirus), a town of ancient Epirus, now in Albania Justinianopolis in Macedonia...
- Justinianopolis Nova may refer to: Justinianopolis Nova (Bithynia) Justinianopolis Nova (Cappadocia) This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct...
- appearing as "bishop of Justinianopolis". Theodorus was at the Third Council of Constantinople in 681, signing as "bishop of Justinianopolis or the region of...
- Sykai or Sycae, later known as Justinianae or Ioustinianai and Justinianopolis or Ioustinianoupolis, was a town of ancient Thrace, a suburb of Byzantium-Constantinople...
- historically known as Mocissus or Mokissos (Ancient Gr****: Μωκισσός) and Justinianopolis (Ἰουστινιανούπολις) in ancient times, is a city in Turkey. It is the...
- Justinianopolis or Ioustinianoupolis (Ancient Gr****: Ἰουστινιανούπολις), was a town of ancient Epirus and of Illyri****, the successor settlement to Hadrianopolis...
- rebuilt by the Byzantine Emperor Justinian (527-565), it was renamed Justinianopolis (Ἰουστινιανούπολις). Justinian made Mocisus the capital of the province...
- Justinianopolis was a Roman and Byzantine era city and ancient Bishopric in Galatia. It has been identified with modern Sivrihisar, Eskişehir Province...
- Buqezë Butrint Fterrë Gjuricaj Basilica Hadrianopolis Hills of Triport Justinianopolis Kamenica Tumulus Katundas Cavern Kratul Nikaia, Illyria Olympe Persqop...
- recorded are: Macedonius of Justinianopolis Nova, present at the Council of Constantinople (555); Theodorus of Justinianopolis Nova or Mela, present at Constantinople...