Ancient and medieval city and episcopal see in Anatolia
For the city in ancient Cilicia, see Juliopolis (Cilicia).
Juliopolis or Ioulioupolis (Greek: Ἰουλιούπολις), occasionally also Heliopolis (Ἡλιούπολις),[1] was an ancient and medieval city and episcopal see in Anatolia (modern Turkey). In later Byzantine times, it also bore the name Basilaion (Βασιλαίον). Various authors assign it to the regions of Galatia, Bithynia, and Paphlagonia. Now, it is in the province of Ankara, Nallıhan.
Neerlandica. Brill. p. 18. ISBN 90-04-09166-1. "Juliopolis page from the official website of the district". "Juliopolis (Iuliopolis) Anthropological Research:...
century, Gordo-Servorum or Gordoservae was commonly equated with nova Juliopolis, which in turn was equated with Gordium (capital of Phrygia) or another...
Tabula Peutingeriana places it on a road from Nicaea to Juliopolis, and 29 M. P. from Juliopolis. It appears to have been near the borders of Bithynia and...
ancient Bithynia, inhabited during Byzantine times. Its site is located Juliopolis and Sykeon, in Asiatic Turkey. Richard Talbert, ed. (2000). Barrington...
representing a group of 77 were petitioning Norbert Provencher, the Bishop of Juliopolis at the Red River Colony (present-day Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada) to have...