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Orthodox Bishop of
Miletopolis.
Since 2011, the Gr****
Orthodox Bishop to hold the
title of
Miletopolis is
Bishop Iakovos of
Miletopolis who
serves as an...
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which a
cheese was named,
while its
ancient name was
Miletopolis (Gr****: Μιλητόπολις).
Miletopolis was
apparently the
chief settlement of a
group of people...
- antiquity. In 1901, however, a
parallel collection was
discovered at
Miletopolis in modern-day Turkey,
inscribed on a
stele dating from the 3rd or 4th...
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Botrys AK=Titular
Bishop of
Constantia in
Arabia AL=Titular
Bishop of
Miletopolis AM=Titular
Archbishop of
Tyana AN=Patriarch of West
Indies AO=Titular...
- Kirmasti, Girmas),
Hadrianotherae (Uzuncia yayla), Ilium, Lampsacus,
Miletopolis, Oca,
Pionia (Avcılar),
Poemanenum (Eskimanias), Troas. The province...
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Athens (140–143 AD) ****d of
jewellery from a tomb in the
vicinity of
Miletopolis,
Turkey (175–180 AD)
Inscribed marble base of the
Roman Consul Tiberius...
- all Rus' (1620–1696)
annexed by
Russian Orthodox Church Metropolis of
Miletopolis:
Iakovos Tsigounis (2011–)
Metropolis of
Melenikon Metropolis of Moldo-Wallachia...
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Dioscurias Hermon****a
Histria Kepoi Kerasous Lampsacus Leros Limnae Miletopolis Myrmekion (?)
Nymphaion Odessos Olbia Paesus Panticapaeum Parium Patraeus...
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Thrace Linus Lupadium Lygos Lysimachia Madytus Mantineion Marpessos Miletopolis Mocasura Mochadion Modra Morzapena Mossynea Moukaporis Myrileion Narco...
- Ἁδριανοῦ Θῆραι) was a town of
ancient Mysia, on the road from
Ergasteria to
Miletopolis. It was
built by the
emperor Hadrian to
commemorate a
successful hunt...