- (episcopal) rank, and
under the
curiate name
Sergiopolis antea Resapha (having
namesakes see
Sergiopolis), and had the
following in****bents as such: Titular...
- the
fifth century. A
shrine to
Sergius was
built in
Resafa (renamed
Sergiopolis around 425), but
there is no
certain evidence for his or Bacchus' cult...
-
Tigris valley, was
supposed to be a copy of the
Basilica of St
Sergius at
Sergiopolis (Resafa), in the
middle Euphrates, so that the
Arabs would not have to...
-
former town near Amaxades, Thrace,
Greece Resafa, Syria, also
known as
Sergiopolis This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical locations...
-
Greece 1958–1961 Succeeded by
Konstantinos Dovas Preceded by
Georgios Sergiopolis Minister for
National Defence 1958–1961 Succeeded by
Charalambos Potamianos...
- in the city of
Resafa in Euphratensis, and the city was
later renamed Sergiopolis.
Other cities in the
province were
Samosata and Zeugma. Kazhdan, Alexander...
-
another offensive in
Mesopotamia and
unsuccessfully attempted to
capture Sergiopolis. He soon
withdrew in the face of an army
under Belisarius, en
route sacking...
-
Ruins at
Sergiopolis...
-
Ruins at
Sergiopolis...
- 1920 bishop. With
simultaneous appointment as
Titular Archbishop of
Sergiopolis he
became on 25
October 1938
emeritus archbishop and was,
until his death...