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- bishopric of Pompeiopolis in Paphlagonia is included in the Catholic Church's list of titular sees. In the early 13th century, Pompeiopolis fell under the...
- surrendered pirates in the depo****ted Soli, renaming it Pompeiopolis (not to be confused with the Pompeiopolis in nearby Paphlagonia, also founded around this...
- Pompeiopolis was a city in ancient Paphlagonia, now in Turkey. Pompeiopolis (Ancient Gr****: Πομπηϊούπολις) may also refer to: Pompeiopolis in Cilicia,...
- who came from Pompeiopolis, a city in the Roman province of Galatia. After Faustina married Claudius Severus, they settled in Pompeiopolis. Faustina bore...
- also been known as Peiraieos by Athenian settlers and even briefly as Pompeiopolis by Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus. The city was called Simisso by the Genoese...
- against Sertorius. He is considered to be the founder of Pompaelo, "as if Pompeiopolis" in Strabo's words, which became Pamplona, in modern Spanish. However...
- collects ships from Cilician ports and defeats a Persian raiding force near Pompeiopolis. Michu of Silla ascends to the Korean throne of Silla, becoming the first...
- Bulgaria) Archdiocese of Pompeiopolis in Cilicia (Soli, Cilicia, Turkey) Archdiocese of Pompeiopolis in Paphlagonia (Pompeiopolis, Turkey) Archdiocese of...
- Asia Minor, where Hippolytus of Rome claimed he was bishop of Soli (Pompeiopolis; though he may have been referring to Soli, Cyprus), Parmenas was said...
- Niksar, in modern Tokat Province, called Sebaste during Roman times Pompeiopolis, later called Sebaste during Roman times Sebastia, Nablus, or Sebaste...