Justiniana Nova or Nova Justiniana (Ancient Greek: Νέα Ἰουστινιανή, lit. 'New city of Justinian') may refer to one of several sites named after Justinian I or Justinian II:
Dara (Mesopotamia), renamed after Justinian I rebuilt it
Erdek, renamed after the settlement of Cypriot refugees there by Justinian II
JustinianaNova or NovaJustiniana (Ancient Greek: Νέα Ἰουστινιανή, lit. 'New city of Justinian') may refer to one of several sites named after Justinian...
535 JustinianaNova (disambiguation) Justinianopolis (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Justiniana. If...
ancient Roman city located in what is today Kosovo. It was also named Justiniana Secunda (Latin: Iustiniana Secunda, Albanian: Justinianë Sekundë, Serbian:...
the head of the Church of Cyprus, the holder is styled Archbishop of NovaJustiniana and All Cyprus. Gelasios I (325) St. Epiphanios I (368) Stavrinos I...
Justinian I created the Archbishopric of Justiniana Prima, centered in the emperor's birth-city of Justiniana Prima, near modern Lebane in Serbia. The...
His Beatitude Chrysostomos II Archbishop of NovaJustiniana and All Cyprus Chrysostomos II in 2013 Church Church of Cyprus Diocese Cyprus Installed 12...
His Beatitude Chrysostomos I Archbishop of NovaJustiniana and All Cyprus Official portrait Church Church of Cyprus Diocese Cyprus Installed 13 November...
such as Sirmium, Felix Romuliana and Justiniana Prima, since 535 the seat of the Archbishopric of Justiniana Prima. Serbian monasteries were under the...
refugee population including the island's archbishop, and was known as NovaJustiniana. During the Ottoman period, Erdek was the centre of the Sanjak of Karasi...
of Thessalonica (617), and the destruction of various cities including Justiniana Prima and Salona, culminated with the Siege of Constantinople (626). According...
In 535, the emperor Justinian I (527–565) created the Archbishopric of Justiniana Prima as a regional primacy with ecclesiastical jurisdiction over all...
Byzantine province of Dardania that included cities of Ulpiana, Scupi, Justiniana Prima, and others. A Dardanian polity began to develop from the 4th century...
Rhipēsía. In 535, emperor Justinian I (527-565) created the Archbishopric of Justiniana Prima as a regional primacy with ecclesiastical jurisdiction over all...
was reshaped, and new Archbishopric of Justiniana Prima was created, centered in emperor's birth city of Justiniana Prima. Newly appointed archbishop was...
Stanford University Press. ISBN 9780804779241. Turlej, Stanisław (2016). Justiniana Prima: An Underestimated Aspect of Justinian's Church Policy. Krakow:...
bishops came under jurisdiction of the newly created Archbishopric of Justiniana Prima. Siparantum, modern-day Peja, used to be the center of an Episcopal...
the intention of Justinian I to move the capital to his new city of Justiniana Prima in the 540s remained unfulfilled. Following the Slavic invasions...
Zealot were its founders. The Orthodox Church of Cyprus, based at NovaJustiniana (Erdek), states that it was founded by the Apostles Paul and Barnabas...
and Byzantine city Justiniana Prima built by Justinian I, which was the seat of the Archbishopric of Justiniana Prima, Justiniana Secunda, Remesiana,...
reinforced. In 535, the newly founded city of Justiniana Prima became center of the Archbishopric of Justiniana Prima, with metropolitan jurisdiction over...
Carnicum Iunca in Byzacena Iunca in Mauretania Iziriana Izirzada Jamestown Justiniana Prima Justinianopolis in Galatia Kashkar (Chaldean Catholic Church) Kearney...
Fortress built. 518 CE - Earthquake. 6th C. CE - Town rebuilt; called "Justiniana Prima." 585-837 C. CE - Slavs in power. 837-1282 C. CE - Lot of Bulgarian...