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- Sebastopolis (Ancient Gr****: Σεβαστόπολις or Σεβαστούπολις) may refer to: Sebastopolis in Caria, a town of ancient Caria, now in Turkey Sebastopolis in...
- The Battle of Sebastopolis was fought at Sebastopolis (mostly identified with Elaiussa Sebaste in Cilicia but also with modern Sulusaray) in 692 CE between...
- recovered from the city of Sebastopolis, probably these two ancient cities had a close relationship in the past. Sebastopolis is at the crossroads of east...
- ISBN 978-0-691-03169-9. "Caria, Sebastopolis: Ancient Gr**** Coins". Wildwinds. Retrieved 16 August 2022. Ludwig Bürchner: Sebastopolis 2.(in German) In: Realencyclopädie...
- in Europe for naming years. Battle of Sebastopolis: The Byzantine army under Leontios is defeated at Sebastopolis, (modern Turkey) by Arab forces led by...
- Dionysus. Under the Roman emperor Augustus the city ****umed the name of Sebastopolis (Gr****: Σεβαστούπολις). But its prosperity was past, and in the 1st century...
- Seuthopolis (Ancient Gr****: Σευθόπολις) was an ancient ****enistic-type city founded by the Thracian king Seuthes III between 325–315 BC which was the...
- sea harbor of Hyssus is, at the mouth of the river Phasis. He died at Sebastopolis, and was buried there, near the Temple of the Sun." Alternatively, another...
- campaign against them. However, he was defeated decisively at the Battle of Sebastopolis, and imprisoned by Justinian for his failure. He was released in 695...
- Saint Meletius (Gr****: Μελέτιος, Meletios) was a Christian bishop of Antioch from 360 until his death in 381. However, his episcopate was dominated by...