- Kırşehir,
historically known as
Mocissus or
Mokissos (Ancient Gr****: Μωκισσός) and
Justinianopolis (Ἰουστινιανούπολις) in
ancient times, is a city in Turkey...
- was a town of
ancient Cappadocia. The
Romans called the city
Mocisus or
Mocissus, and Mocisum, and
after the city was
rebuilt by the
Byzantine Emperor Justinian...
- (Misthia, Turkey)
Archdiocese of
Mitylene (Mytilene, Greece)
Archdiocese of
Mocissus (Kırşehir, Turkey)
Archdiocese of
Mopsuestia (Mopsuestia, Turkey) Archdiocese...
-
inhabited in
Roman and
Byzantine times. It was
located on the road
between Mocissus and Archelais. The name
appears as
Nitazi in the
Antonine Itinerary, as...
-
influentially served in the
Roman Curia with the
title of
titular archbishop of
Mocissus.
According his
biographer Fr.
Vincent A. Yzermans,
Archbishop Zardetti...
-
Bishop of
Victoria 1934.08.11 – 1936.12.16) and
Titular Archbishop of
Mocissus (1936.12.16 – 1938.03.05) as
Coadjutor Archbishop of
Edmonton (1936.12...
-
Minervium Minora Minturnae Misenum Missua Misthia Mitylene Mizigi Mnizus Mocissus Modra Modruš
Moglaena Molicunza Monembasia Mons in
Mauretania Mons in Numidia...
- by the
Bucellarian Theme,
roughly along the line of the Lake
Tatta and
Mocissus; the
Armeniac Theme and
later Charsianon to the north,
across the river...
-
important enough to
become a
suffragan bishopric of the
Metropolitan of
Mocissus, in the sway of the
Patriarchate of Constantinople. Its site is near modern...
-
January 1891 -
retired 31 July 1919),
emeritate as
Titular Archbishop of
Mocissus (31 July 1919 –
death 1919.09.07) Marbach: (1891.06.04 –
death 1901.09)...