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- Marcianopolis or Marcianople (Gr****: Μαρκιανούπολις), also known as Parthenopolis was an ancient Gr****, then Roman capital city and archbishopric in Moesia...
- Archdiocese of Ca****an de Oro on 10 June 1958, becoming titular archbishop of Marcianopolis. While waiting for then-archbishop James Hayes to retire, Camomot resigned...
- apostolic nuncio to South Africa and Botswana and titular archbishop of Marcianopolis. On February 13, he was also named apostolic nuncio to Lesotho and Namibia...
- in 376, in a migration fleeing the invading Huns. Some time later in Marcianopolis, the escort to their leader Fritigern was killed while meeting with...
- The Battle of Marcianople or Marcianopolis took place in 376 following the Goths' migration over the Danube. It was the first notable battle of the Gothic...
- invaded Moesia and Thrace across the Danube frontier, and laid siege to Marcianopolis, as the Carpi, encouraged by the Gothic incursions, renewed their ****aults...
- industrial waste. Local landmarks include Roman remains of ancient Marcianopolis, including an amphitheatre and the Mosaics Museum, featuring some exquisite...
- century) Faith, Hope and Charity of Rome (2nd century) Melitina of Marcianopolis (2nd century) Venera of Rome (died 143) Praxedes of Rome (died 165)...
- Pent****arion issued under Roman emperor Philip II. in Marcianopolis. Reverse showing a Glycon coiled left, with beard....
- Antiquity, exhibits mosaics from the Roman and early Byzantine city of Marcianopolis, as well as other archaeological artifacts. The museum was founded as...