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Nicopolis (Ancient Gr****: Νικόπολις, romanized:
Nikópolis, lit. 'City of Victory') or
Actia Nicopolis was the
capital city of the
Roman province of Epirus...
- The
Battle of
Nicopolis took
place on 25
September 1396 and
resulted in the rout of an
allied Crusader army (****isted by the
Venetian navy) at the hands...
- Soustal, Peter; Koder,
Johannes (1981).
Tabula Imperii Byzantini, Band 3:
Nikopolis und Kephallēnia (in German). Vienna:
Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie...
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Nikopol (Bulgarian: Никопол [niˈkɔpoɫ];
historically Gr****: Νικόπολις,
Nikópolis, Latin: Nicopolis, Turkish: Niğbolu) is a town in
northern Bulgaria, the...
- Berenikea,
Michalitsi village hills (270 BC).
Archaeological Museum of
Nikopolis St.
Charalampos Church (1715–1793) St.
Varnavas Church St. Ab****os Church...
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Search with your
browser for
Archaeological Museum of
Nicopolis (not
Nikopolis) and
press on the
right column link to get an
excellent slide-show of...
- the so-called 'Proasteion' (sacred grove) of the Graeco-Roman city of
Nikopolis.
Together with the
nearby gymnasium,
theatre and
hippodrome it was the...
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Seranitsa Siton Imeras Tamsara Nikopolis Tamsara Trapezountas Tas T'apan Ke Ka
Matsouka Tik
Diplo Tik
Imeras Tik Mono Tik
Nikopolis Tik
Togias or Togialidikon...
- up to 25,000
deaths in the town.
Nicopolis (Ancient Gr****: Νικόπολις,
Nikópolis) was the name of
Emmaus (Hebrew: אמאוס;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀμμαοῦς, Ammaoûs;...
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Nicopolis ad
Nestum (Ancient Gr****: Νικόπολις ἡ περὶ Νέστον,
Nikópolis hē perì Néston) or
Nicopolis ad Mestum, is a
ruined Roman town in the province...