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  • Miniatura para Cícico
    provincia eclesiástica del Helesponto (Hellespontus).[10]​ Como metrópolis eclesiástica de la provincia romana de Hellespontus, Cícico tuvo obispos desde el siglo I;…
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  • province, called "Hellespontus". According to the Acts of the Apostles, the apostles Paul, Silas and Timothy came to (or passed by) Mysia during Paul's second…
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  • Sea by extension via the Bosphorus Hellespontus (province), a Late Roman province in the historic region of Mysia This disambiguation page lists articles…
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  • part of the province of Asia, and later of the smaller Mysian province Hellespontus; it was important enough to have suffragan bishoprics, including Pionia…
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  • Parium (categoría Populated places in ancient Mysia)
    Adrasteia in Mysia on the Hellespont. Its bishopric was a suffragan of Cyzicus, the metropolitan see of the Roman province of Hellespontus. Founded in…
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  • district of Çanakkale Province. Oca was a city in the Roman province of Hellespontus, in Asia Minor. It was a bishopric, suffragan of the Metropolitan Archdiocese…
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  • oratory. The province of Asia originally consisted of the territories of Mysia, the Troad, Aeolis, Lydia, Ionia, Caria, and the land corridor through Pisidia…
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  • Abydos (Hellespont) (redirección desde Abydos, Mysia)
    (Ancient Greek: Ἄβυδος, Latin: Abydus) was an ancient city and bishopric in Mysia. It was located at the Nara Burnu promontory on the Asian coast of the Hellespont…
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  • Cyzicus (categoría Greek colonies in Mysia)
    Northern Mysia as far as Troas. Under Tiberius, it was incorporated into the Roman Empire but remained the capital of Mysia (afterwards, Hellespontus) and…
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  • death of Alexander the Great, it was assigned, together with Cappadocia and Mysia, to Eumenes. However, it continued to be governed by native princes until…
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  • adjoining the Sea of Marmara, the Bosporus, and the Black Sea. It bordered Mysia to the southwest, Paphlagonia to the northeast along the Pontic coast, and…
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  • Diocese of Abydos (categoría Byzantine Mysia)
    documents is Marcian, who signed the joint letter of the bishops of Hellespontus to Emperor Leo I the Thracian in 458, protesting about the murder of…
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  • the metropolitan see of Cyzicus, the capital of the Roman province of Hellespontus. The names of several its ancient bishops are known. Paulus, unable because…
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  • it in his first tax-district alongside Lycia, Magnesia, Ionia, Aeolia, Mysia, and Caria. At some point between 468 and 465 BC, the Athenians under Cimon…
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  • of historical Lydia varied across the centuries. It was bounded first by Mysia, Caria, Phrygia and coastal Ionia. Later, the military power of Alyattes…
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  • Argiza (categoría Populated places in ancient Mysia)
    Greek: Ἄργιζα) was a Greek town located in ancient Mysia and later in the Byzantine province of Hellespontus. On the Tabula Peutingeriana it is spelled Argesis…
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  • and another in Mysia. Likewise, the Phrygians have been identified[by whom?] with the Bebryces, a people said to have warred with Mysia before the Trojan…
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  • establishment of Constantinople, which became a bishopric in the Roman province Hellespontus (civil Diocese of Asia), but declined gradually in the Byzantine era…
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  • had during the 4th century BC ruled the Greek city of Cius (or Kios) in Mysia, with its first known member being Ariobarzanes I of Cius and the last ruler…
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  • Tramontana (N) Aquilo or Boreas = Greco-Tramontana (NNE) Caecias or Hellespontus = Greco (NE) Subsolanus or Eurus = Levante (E) Vulturnus = Scirocco (SE)…
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