The 499Nicopolisearthquake took place in September 499. It affected the cities of Nicopolis, Neocaesarea (modern Niksar), Arsamosata, and Abarne. Northern...
into two parts in AD 395. Another earthquake occurred in 499, the 499Nicopolisearthquake. During the Middle Ages, the Muslims and Christians disputed...
3rd century, new cities were founded at Eleutheropolis, Diospolis, and Nicopolis. In the 260s, the Palmyrene king Odaenathus helped the Romans defeat the...
Burials of this period include enormous tumuli with extensive grave goods. In 499 BC, Sardis was attacked and burned by the Ionians as part of the Ionian Revolt...
wine. Herodotus mentions that Kaunos participated in the Ionian Revolt (499–494 BCE). Some important inscriptions in Carian language were found here...
Caesar, but Pharnaces had already overrun a Roman army at the Battle of Nicopolis in 48 BC, occupying all of Pontus. Caesar, returning from his Egyptian...
and Bulgarian Renaissance churches, and the ancient Roman fortress of Nicopolis ad Istrum. In the city are located the architectural reserves: Tsarevets...
CP=Titular Archbishop of Caesarea in Palaestina CQ=Titular Archbishop of Nicopolis in Epiro CR=Titular Archbishop of Laodicea in Phyrgia CS=Titular Archbishop...
vicinity of ancient Aneon at about 1000 BCE. At about 700 BCE a series of earthquakes were the catalyst to move the city to within 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) of...