Nicopolis (titular see, Armenia) — Nicopolis, now a Catholic titular see, was once a suffragan of Sebasteia, in Armenia Prima. HistoryFounded by Pompey after his decisive victory over Mithridates, it was inhabited by veterans of his army and by members of the neighboring peasantry … Wikipedia
Nicopolis (disambiguation) — Nicopolis (Greek (Νικόπολις), City of Victory ), sometimes spelled Nikopolis), may refer to: Nicopolis in Epirus, Greece a city in Egypt, founded by Augustus Nicopolis ad Istrum, a city in Thrace (modern Bulgaria) Nicopolis ad Nestum, ruins of… … Wikipedia
Nicopolis (titular see) — The Catholic titular see of Nicopolis may refer to:* Nicopolis (titular see, Armenia), Nicopolis in Armenia, Nicopoli di Armenia, Nicopolitanus in Armenia * Nicopolis (titular see, Epirus), Nicopolis in Epiro, Nicopoli di Epiro, Nicopolitanus in… … Wikipedia
Nicopolis (Armenia Prima) — Nicopolis † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Nicopolis A titular see, suffragan of Sebasteia, in Armenia Prima. Founded by Pompey after his decisive victory over Mithridates, it was inhabited by veterans of his army and by members of the… … Catholic encyclopedia
Nicopolis — • Titular see, suffragan of Sebasteia, in Armenia Prima. • Diocese in Bulgaria • Titular see and metropolis in ancient Epirus. Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Nicopolis … Catholic encyclopedia
Nicopolis (Pontus) — Coordinates: 40°18′N 37°50′E / 40.3°N 37.833°E / 40.3; 37.833 Nicopolis (Greek … Wikipedia
Nicópolis — Fig. 1. Localización de Nicópolis del Epiro entre las fundaciones romanas de Grecia[1] Nicopolis en Epiro, Actia Nicopolis o Nicopolis ad Actium (en griego antiguo Νικόπολις, Nikópolis, literalmente ciudad de la victoria), fue una ciudad griega f … Wikipedia Español
Battle of Nicopolis (48 BC) — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Zela caption= partof= Caesar s civil war date=48 BC place=Nicopolis result=Pontian victory combatant1=Caesar s forces combatant2=Pharnacean forces commander1=Gnaeus Domitius Calvinus… … Wikipedia
Tiridates I of Armenia — Infobox Monarch | name=Tiridates I title=King of Armenia [The Arsacid kings of Armenia did not mint coins; as a result their official titles are unknown.] caption=Statue of Tiridates I of Armenia in the park of the Palace of Versailles. reign= 63 … Wikipedia
Grégoire de Nicopolis — (ou saint Grégoire Գրիգոր Makar, bienheureux, grec : Makarios) était un évêque arménien qui a vécu sept ans comme ermite à Bondaroy (992 16 mars 999). Sommaire 1 Biographie 2 Pèlerinage … Wikipédia en Français