Justiniana (Ancient Greek: Ιουστινιανή, romanized: Ioustiniane) may refer to: Justiniana Prima, a former Byzantine city, near modern Lebane, in Serbia...
Justiniana Prima (Latin: Iustiniana Prima; Serbian: Јустинијана Прима, romanized: Justinijana Prima) was an Eastern Roman city that existed from 535 to...
Justiniana Nova or Nova Justiniana (Ancient Greek: Νέα Ἰουστινιανή, lit. 'New city of Justinian') may refer to one of several sites named after Justinian...
Archbishopric of Justiniana Prima was an Eastern Christian autonomous Archbishopric with see in the city of Justiniana Prima and jurisdiction over the...
such as Sirmium, Felix Romuliana and Justiniana Prima, since 535 the seat of the Archbishopric of Justiniana Prima. Serbian monasteries were under the...
Dardanelles along with the survivors, and established the city of Nova Justiniana (Greek: Νέα Ιουστινιανή, Néa Iustinianē), named after the Emperor, at...
ancient Roman city located in what is today Kosovo. It was also named Justiniana Secunda (Latin: Iustiniana Secunda, Albanian: Justinianë Sekundë, Serbian:...
head of the Church of Cyprus, the holder is styled Archbishop of Nova Justiniana and All Cyprus. Gelasios I (325) St. Epiphanios I (368) Stavrinos I (403)...
indicative of adoption by his uncle Justin. During his reign, he founded Justiniana Prima not far from his birthplace. His mother was Vigilantia, the sister...
remained the episcopal center of Dardania until the establishment of Justiniana Prima in 535 AD. The first known bishop of Ulpiana is Machedonius, who...
bishop of Abkhazia and Pitsunda) Church of Cyprus (Archbishop of New Justiniana and all Cyprus) Church of Greece (Archbishop of Athens and all Greece)...
Macedonian: Охридска архиепископија), originally called Archbishopric of Justiniana Prima and all Bulgaria (Greek: ἀρχιεπίσκοπὴ τῆς Πρώτης Ἰουστινιανῆς καὶ...
influence once Huns raided the city in 441/442. In 535 a new archdiocese of Justiniana Prima was formed and was given jurisdiction over most of aforementioned...
Although the Bulgarian Patriarchate was demoted to the Archbishopric of Justiniana Prima and all Bulgaria (Archbishopric of Ohrid), it retained its sees...
The moving of the city is often connected with the founding of Justiniana Prima. Justiniana Prima was a legendary city founded by Justinian I, who reigned...
In 535, the emperor Justinian I (527–565) created the Archbishopric of Justiniana Prima as a regional primacy with ecclesiastical jurisdiction over all...
period.[citation needed] Justinian rebuilt his birthplace in Illyricum, as Justiniana Prima, more in a gesture of imperium than out of an urbanistic necessity;...
July 518 – 1 August 527 (9 years and 23 days) Born c. 450 at Bederiana (Justiniana Prima), Dardania. Officer and commander of the Excubitors bodyguard under...
His Beatitude Chrysostomos II Archbishop of Nova Justiniana and All Cyprus Chrysostomos II in 2013 Church Church of Cyprus Diocese Cyprus Installed 12...
Turkey) Archdiocese of Iconium (Konya, Turkey) Archdiocese of Justiniana Prima (Justiniana Prima, Serbia) Archdiocese of Larissa in Thessalia (Larissa,...
Justinian I created the Archbishopric of Justiniana Prima, centered in the emperor's birth-city of Justiniana Prima, near modern Lebane in Serbia. The...
And close by this place he built a very notable city which he named Justiniana Prima (this means "first" in the Latin tongue), thus paying a debt of...
Rhipēsía. In 535, emperor Justinian I (527-565) created the Archbishopric of Justiniana Prima as a regional primacy with ecclesiastical jurisdiction over all...
Center Radan Orthodox Church in Lebane Ruins of Justiniana Prima Imperial Town - Ruins of Justiniana Prima List of populated places in Serbia "Municipalities...