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  • Neapoli
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Vouprasías Neapoli, Kavala, a subdivision of Kavala Neapolis (Thrace), ancient city of Macedonia, the Neapolis of Acts 16:11 in the Bible, near Neapoli, Kavala

    Neapoli

    Neapoli

  • Neapolis (Isauria)
  • Neapolis (Ancient Greek: Νεάπολις) was a town in ancient Isauria. It became a bishopric: no longer the seat of a residential bishop, it remains, under

    Neapolis (Isauria)

    Neapolis_(Isauria)

  • Neapolis (Ionia)
  • (modern Güzelçamlı), belong to the ancient town of Neapolis, and Charles Fellows identified Neapolis with Tshangli or Changli itself. Modern scholars treat

    Neapolis (Ionia)

    Neapolis_(Ionia)

  • Nablus
  • Palestinian city in the northern West Bank

    Greek reading "Flavian Neapolis of Syria Palestina" (CΥΡΙΑC ΠΑΛΑΙ or CΥΡΙΑC ΠAΛΑΙCΤΙNHC/ΠAΛΕCΤΙNHC, or abbreviated CΥΡ ΠΑΛ). Neapolis was entirely pagan at

    Nablus

    Nablus

    Nablus

  • Néapolis (album)
  • 1998 studio album by Simple Minds

    photography Fucito, Paul. "Simple Minds: Néapolis" at AllMusic. Retrieved 26 October 2011. Veitch, Dave. "Simple Minds – Néapolis – Articles & Reviews". Québecor

    Néapolis (album)

    Néapolis_(album)

  • Neapolis (Apulia)
  • Ancient city in Italy

    Neapolis was a common name of ancient cities, for others see Neapoli (disambiguation) Neapolis (Greek: Νεάπολις) meaning "New City", was an ancient city

    Neapolis (Apulia)

    Neapolis_(Apulia)

  • Neapolis (Thrace)
  • Ancient Greek city in Thrace

    located near modern Kavala. Neapolis was founded by colonists from Thasos, perhaps around the middle of the 7th century BC. Neapolis was a member of the Delian

    Neapolis (Thrace)

    Neapolis_(Thrace)

  • Scythian Neapolis
  • Ancient Iranic settlement in the Crimean Peninsula

    Kizil-Koba culture occupied the area of Scythian Neapolis before any Scythian artefacts were found; Neapolis was destroyed by the Goths halfway through the

    Scythian Neapolis

    Scythian Neapolis

    Scythian_Neapolis

  • History of Naples
  • 8th century–507 BC Neapolis 507–326 BC Neapolis 326–89 BC ∟ ally of Roman Republic Roman Republic 199–89 BC ∟ municipium of Neapolis Roman Republic 89–27

    History of Naples

    History of Naples

    History_of_Naples

  • Leontios of Neapolis
  • Leontios’ von Neapolis: Leben des helligen Johannes des Barmherzigen (1893) German Translation. Baldwin, Barry (2005-01-01), "Leontios of Neapolis", The Oxford

    Leontios of Neapolis

    Leontios_of_Neapolis

  • Neapolis (Colchis)
  • Neapolis (Ancient Greek: Νεάπολις) was a town of Colchis, in the Caucasus, located south of Dioscurias, and north of Phasis, on the river Chobos or Chorsos

    Neapolis (Colchis)

    Neapolis_(Colchis)

  • Neapolis, Ohio
  • Census-designated place & Unincorporated community in Ohio, United States

    code of 43547. Neapolis was laid out in 1872. The community was named after Neapolis, in Ancient Greece. A post office called Neapolis has been in operation

    Neapolis, Ohio

    Neapolis, Ohio

    Neapolis,_Ohio

  • Aurelia Neapolis
  • Town of ancient Caria

    Aurelia Neapolis, or Neapolis (Ancient Greek: Νεάπολις), was an inland town of ancient Caria, between Orthosia and Aphrodisias, at the foot of Mount Cadmus

    Aurelia Neapolis

    Aurelia_Neapolis

  • FC Neapolis
  • Italian football club

    Bouchè acquired its sport title founding Football Club Neapolis and then Football Club Sporting Neapolis, moving to Naples (training at Sant'Antimo). But the

    FC Neapolis

    FC_Neapolis

  • Troy
  • Ancient city in northwest Asia Minor

    Myrileion Narco Nassete Nausikleia Nausimachion Neandreia Neapolis on the Bosphorus Neapolis on the Thracian Chersonese Neonteichos Nerola Nicomedia Oka

    Troy

    Troy

    Troy

  • Neapolis (Caria)
  • Town of ancient Caria

    Neapolis (Ancient Greek: Νεάπολις) or Caryanda Neapolis (Karyanda Neapolis) (Ancient Greek: Καρυάνδα Νεάπολις) was a coastal town of ancient Caria. It

    Neapolis (Caria)

    Neapolis_(Caria)

  • Neapolis (Chalcidice)
  • Ancient Greek city

    Neapolis (Ancient Greek: Νεάπολις) meaning "New City", was an ancient city on east coast of the isthmus the Pallene, Chalcidice, ancient Greece between

    Neapolis (Chalcidice)

    Neapolis_(Chalcidice)

  • Neapolis University Paphos
  • Private university in Paphos, Cyprus

    Centre (NASIR) of Greece recognised Neapolis University Pafos as equivalent to a Greek University in July 2012. The Neapolis University of Pafos operates under

    Neapolis University Paphos

    Neapolis_University_Paphos

  • Neapolis (Sardinia)
  • Ancient city on Sardinia

    Neapolis (Ancient Greek: Νεάπολις; Punic: 𐤒𐤓𐤕𐤇𐤃𐤔𐤕, romanized: Qart Ḥadašt; Sardinian: Nabui; lit. 'New City') was an ancient city of Sardinia founded

    Neapolis (Sardinia)

    Neapolis_(Sardinia)

  • Neapoli Voion
  • Community in Greece

    Neapoli Voion or Neapolis Voion (Greek: Νεάπολη Βοιών) also named Vatika (Greek: Βάτικα) is a small town in Laconia regional unit, southern Greece. It

    Neapoli Voion

    Neapoli Voion

    Neapoli_Voion

  • Neapoli, Crete
  • Municipal unit in Greece

    Lasithi Prefecture was moved there from Phourni,[when?] it was renamed Neapolis (Medieval Greek: Νεάπολις, "New City"). Under Turkish rule, this was calqued

    Neapoli, Crete

    Neapoli, Crete

    Neapoli,_Crete

  • Kavala
  • City in Macedonia, Greece

    Two Athenian honorary decrees in 410 and 407 BC rewarded Neapolis for its loyalty. Neapolis was a town of Macedonia, located 14 km (9 mi) from the harbour

    Kavala

    Kavala

    Kavala

  • Neapolis (Bosphorus)
  • Town in ancient Thrace

    Neapolis (Ancient Greek: Νεάπολις), was a coastal town on the European side of the Bosphorus in ancient Thrace. It may also have been called Comarodes

    Neapolis (Bosphorus)

    Neapolis_(Bosphorus)

  • Larissa Neapolis Indoor Arena
  • Sports arena in Larissa, Thessaly Region, Greece

    Larissa Neapolis Indoor Arena is an indoor sporting arena located in the city of Larissa, Greece, in the district of Neapolis. The arena is used to host

    Larissa Neapolis Indoor Arena

    Larissa_Neapolis_Indoor_Arena

  • Limassol
  • City in Cyprus

    establishing the city, which became known as Theodosiana and Neapolis. Bishop Leontios of Neapolis was an important church writer in the 7th century. The records

    Limassol

    Limassol

    Limassol

  • Ikaros Neapolis
  • Football club

    Ikaros Neapolis (Greek: Α.Ο. Ίκαρος Νεάπολης Λάρισας) is an amateur sports club founded in 1979 in the Neapolis district of Larissa, Thessaly, Greece.

    Ikaros Neapolis

    Ikaros_Neapolis

  • Neapoli Stadium
  • Football stadium in Nikea, Piraeus, Greece

    64″N 23°38′6.00″E / 37.9771222°N 23.6350000°E / 37.9771222; 23.6350000 Neapoli Stadium is a football stadium in Nikea, Piraeus, Attica. The stadium was

    Neapoli Stadium

    Neapoli_Stadium

  • Aeschines of Neapolis
  • 2nd-century BC Greek philosopher

    Aeschines of Neapolis (Gr. Αἰσχίνης ὁ Νεαπολίτης; of modern Naples) was an Academic Skeptic who shared the leadership of the Academy at Athens together

    Aeschines of Neapolis

    Aeschines_of_Neapolis

  • Neapoli Patras
  • Neighbourhood in the city of Patras, Achaia, Greece

    into disuse and ceased to be heard in the city. "Neapoli to Patras". rome2rio.com. Retrieved 2 January 2026. Triantafyllou 1995, entry Neapolis. v t e

    Neapoli Patras

    Neapoli_Patras

  • Olimpiada
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Olimpiada mine, a gold mine in Russia Olimpiada Neapolis, a volleyball club in Nicosia, Cyprus Olimpiada Neapolis FC, a former association football club in

    Olimpiada

    Olimpiada

  • Capture of Neapolis
  • 327 BC battle during the Second Samnite War

    The Capture of Neapolis took place during the Second Samnite War in 327 BC, when the Romans seized the city of Neapolis from the Samnites, an ancient Italic

    Capture of Neapolis

    Capture of Neapolis

    Capture_of_Neapolis

  • Empúries
  • Ancient city on the Mediterranean coast in the northeast of the Iberian Peninsula

    when, towards 550 BC, the inhabitants moved to the mainland, creating the Neapolis, the "new city". After the conquest of Phocaea by the Persian king Cyrus

    Empúries

    Empúries

    Empúries

  • Christianity
  • Abrahamic monotheistic religion

    of the earliest known Christian scriptural canons. Justin Martyr, from Neapolis, disagreed with both, arguing the God of the Jewish scriptures was Christ

    Christianity

    Christianity

    Christianity

  • Noli
  • Comune in Liguria, Italy

    derives from a form of Neapolis which means "new city" in Byzantine Greek (same etymology as for Naples). It may be mentioned as Neapolis by 7th century geographer

    Noli

    Noli

    Noli

  • ASD Neapolis Rugby
  • Rugby team

    top division. Serie A: Champion: 2024–25. "Neapolis-Puma Bisenzio 17-15, sfuma il sogno finale" [Neapolis v Puma Bisenzio 17-15: the dream of the final

    ASD Neapolis Rugby

    ASD_Neapolis_Rugby

  • List of prisons in Greece
  • Thessaloniki Larissa Prison, Larissa Nafplio Prison, Nafplio Neapolis Prison, Neapolis Tripoli Prison, Tripoli Chania Prison, Chania Chios Prison, Chios

    List of prisons in Greece

    List_of_prisons_in_Greece

  • Yenişehir, Nicosia
  • Suburb of North Nicosia, Cyprus

    Yenişehir (Turkish pronunciation: ['jeniʃehiɾ]); Greek: Νεάπολη Neapoli; literally meaning "new city" both in Turkish and Greek) is a suburb of North

    Yenişehir, Nicosia

    Yenişehir,_Nicosia

  • Nabeul
  • Town in Tunisia

    as a trade port. Its present name is an arabization of its Greek name Neapolis (Νεάπολις, "New City"), which was a common name of Greek colonies. In Roman

    Nabeul

    Nabeul

    Nabeul

  • Neapolis (Pisidia)
  • Ancient town in Pisidia

    Neapolis (Ancient Greek: Νεάπολις) was a town in ancient Pisidia, a few miles south of Antioch. Pliny mentions it as a town of the Roman province of Galatia

    Neapolis (Pisidia)

    Neapolis_(Pisidia)

  • Spaccanapoli (band)
  • Italian musical group

    Spaccanapoli, now known as Spakka-Neapolis 55, is a musical group from Naples. The band was founded in 1999 by violinist and composer Antonio Fraioli and

    Spaccanapoli (band)

    Spaccanapoli_(band)

  • Phazemon
  • Town in the west of ancient Pontus

    victory over Mithridates, planted a colony there, and changed its name into Neapolis (Νεάπολις), from which the whole district was called Neapolitis, having

    Phazemon

    Phazemon

  • Neapoli, Athens
  • Neighborhood in Athens, Attica, Greece

    Neapoli (Greek: Νεάπολη pronounced [neˈa.po.li]) is a neighborhood of Athens, Greece. It is located on the northern slope of Mount Lycabettus. Neapoli

    Neapoli, Athens

    Neapoli, Athens

    Neapoli,_Athens

  • Scythia Minor (Crimea)
  • Scythian kingdom in ancient Crimea

    century BCE, the Crimean Scythians founded a new kingdom with Scythian Neapolis as its capital, and whose rulers titled themselves King of Scythia. The

    Scythia Minor (Crimea)

    Scythia Minor (Crimea)

    Scythia_Minor_(Crimea)

  • Neapoli, Thessaloniki
  • Suburb of the Thessaloniki Urban Area, Greece

    Neapoli (Greek: Νεάπολη) is a suburb of the Thessaloniki Urban Area and a former municipality in the regional unit of Thessaloniki, Macedonia, Greece

    Neapoli, Thessaloniki

    Neapoli, Thessaloniki

    Neapoli,_Thessaloniki

  • Vezirköprü
  • District and municipality in Samsun, Turkey

    VI was defeated by the Romans, Pompey the Great founded a "new city", Neapolis (Ancient Greek: Νεάπολις), which later changed its name to Neoklaudioupolis

    Vezirköprü

    Vezirköprü

    Vezirköprü

  • SS Turris Calcio
  • Italian football club

    football club of the city was F.C. Torre Neapolis 1944, as President Mario Moxedano relocated the former F.C. Neapolis Mugnano to the city from Mugnano di

    SS Turris Calcio

    SS_Turris_Calcio

  • Agios Nikolaos (municipality)
  • Municipality on the Greek island of Crete

    prefecture of Lasithi. While Agios Nikolaos became the prefectural capital, Neapolis became the administrative center of the province of Mirambello. As part

    Agios Nikolaos (municipality)

    Agios Nikolaos (municipality)

    Agios_Nikolaos_(municipality)

  • Castel dell'Ovo
  • Castle in Naples, Italy

    a Hippodamian grid plan, the newer section of the city became known as Neapolis ("New City"; modern Naples), while Palaeopolis became a suburb. In the

    Castel dell'Ovo

    Castel dell'Ovo

    Castel_dell'Ovo

  • Saint Theocharis
  • Greek saint

    Theocharis of Neapolis (Nevşehirli) (... - 20 August 1740) is a New Martyr of the Eastern Orthodox Church, who was martyred on 20 August 1740 in Neapolis (Nevşehir)

    Saint Theocharis

    Saint Theocharis

    Saint_Theocharis

  • Naples
  • Regional capital city of Campania, Italy

    Neapolitan Mastiff – Italian breed of dog From Latin: Neapolis, from Ancient Greek: Νεάπολις, romanized: Neápolis, lit. 'new city'. "Superficie di Comuni Province

    Naples

    Naples

    Naples

  • Neapoli-Sykies
  • Municipality in Greece

    Neapoli–Sykies (Greek: Νεάπολη-Συκιές) is a municipality of the Thessaloniki Urban Area in the regional unit of Thessaloniki, Central Macedonia, Greece

    Neapoli-Sykies

    Neapoli-Sykies

    Neapoli-Sykies

  • Shechem
  • Biblical city in the West Bank

    simply as "Neapolis". During Emperor Hadrian's reign, the temple on Mount Gerizim was restored and dedicated to Jupiter. Like Shechem, Neapolis had a very

    Shechem

    Shechem

    Shechem

  • Volos F.C.
  • Association football club in Greece

    leagues, Volos NFC used the stadium located in the Neapoli area in Volos, at the edge of Neapoli. Neapoli Municipal Stadium was constructed several years

    Volos F.C.

    Volos F.C.

    Volos_F.C.

  • Marinus of Neapolis
  • 5th century Neoplatonic philosopher

    Neoplatonic philosopher, mathematician and rhetorician born in Flavia Neapolis (modern Nablus), Palaestina Secunda. He was a student of Proclus in Athens

    Marinus of Neapolis

    Marinus_of_Neapolis

  • Archaeological sites in Naples
  • tra Parthenopee Neapolis, Vittoria Carsana https://www.academia.edu/10805824/Evoluzione_del_paesaggio_costiero_tra_Parthenopee_Neapolis Stefano De Caro

    Archaeological sites in Naples

    Archaeological_sites_in_Naples

  • Skilurus
  • Ancient Scythian king of Crimea

    Hypanis, as well as the northern part of Crimea, where his capital, Scythian Neapolis, was situated. Skilurus ruled over the Tauri and controlled the ancient

    Skilurus

    Skilurus

    Skilurus

  • Philoumenos (Hasapis) of Jacob's Well
  • Cypriot saint

    the Greek Orthodox monastery of Jacob's Well, from the city of Nablus (Neapolis) in the West Bank. He was murdered on 29 November 1979 by a mentally ill

    Philoumenos (Hasapis) of Jacob's Well

    Philoumenos_(Hasapis)_of_Jacob's_Well

  • Pisidia
  • Region of ancient Asia Minor

    settlements were Antioch in Pisidia, Termessos, Cremna, Sagalassos, Etenna, Neapolis, Selge, Tyriacum, Laodiceia Katakekaumene, Adada, and Philomelium. Although

    Pisidia

    Pisidia

    Pisidia

  • Makedonikos B.C.
  • Basketball team in Thessaloniki, Greece

    name Makedonikos Neapolis B.C. (Greek: Μακεδονικός Νεάπολης K.A.E.) is a Greek professional basketball club. The club is located in Neapoli, Thessaloniki

    Makedonikos B.C.

    Makedonikos_B.C.

  • Voies
  • Municipal unit in Greece

    villages and towns of the same name, one would use Agios Nikolaos Voion. Neapoli is the administrative capital of the municipality, and is also the urban

    Voies

    Voies

    Voies

  • Neapolis (Thracian Chersonese)
  • Greek city in ancient Thrace

    Neapolis (Ancient Greek: Νεάπολις) was a Greek city in ancient Thrace, located on the Propontis. It also bore the name Heraclea or Herakleia (Ἡράκλεια)

    Neapolis (Thracian Chersonese)

    Neapolis_(Thracian_Chersonese)

  • Spaccanapoli (street)
  • Street in Naples, Italy

    or east-west streets, of the grid of the original Greco-Roman city of Neapolis. The central main Decumanus Maggiore is now Via dei Tribunali; while the

    Spaccanapoli (street)

    Spaccanapoli (street)

    Spaccanapoli_(street)

  • AEL FC Arena
  • Football stadium in Larissa, Greece

    in a total of 144,000 square meters in the Mezourlo Hill, district of Neapolis, Larissa. Construction of the stadium started in September 2009 and was

    AEL FC Arena

    AEL FC Arena

    AEL_FC_Arena

  • Samaritan revolts
  • 5th/6th-century CE revolts by Samaritans against the Byzantine Empire

    rebels quickly conquered Neapolis, and ben Sabar emerged as their king. Ben Sabar followed a strict anti-Christian policy: Neapolis' bishop and many priests

    Samaritan revolts

    Samaritan revolts

    Samaritan_revolts

  • A.E. Neapoli F.C.
  • Greek football club

    A.E. Neapoli Football Club is a Greek football club, based in Neapoli, Lasithi, Greece. Lasithi FCA champion: 6 1992–93, 2017–18, 2019–20, 2023–24, 2024–25

    A.E. Neapoli F.C.

    A.E._Neapoli_F.C.

  • Polignano a Mare
  • Town in Apulia, Italy

    Santa Barbara. It is believed to be the site of the ancient Greek city of Neapolis of Apulia. Nowadays, some historians suggest that this latter was one of

    Polignano a Mare

    Polignano a Mare

    Polignano_a_Mare

  • Salted fish
  • Fish preserved or cured with salt

    sun before being packed in salt Remains of Roman fish-salting plant at Neapolis Drying salted fish at Malpe Harbour Salt fish dip at Jakarta Ruins of the

    Salted fish

    Salted fish

    Salted_fish

  • Neapoli, Kozani
  • Municipal unit in Greece

    Neohellenic Research. "Name Changes of Settlements in Greece: Leipsista – Neapolis". Pandektis. Retrieved 23 August 2024. Krüger, Eberhard (1984). Die Siedlungsnamen

    Neapoli, Kozani

    Neapoli, Kozani

    Neapoli,_Kozani

  • Scythian culture
  • Iron Age archaeological culture in Eastern Europe

    city of Scythian Neapolis, which succeeded the site of Bilohirsk as the capital of the Crimean Scythian kingdom. Scythian Neapolis was protected by a

    Scythian culture

    Scythian culture

    Scythian_culture

  • Mount Gerizim Temple
  • Samaritan temple (5th century–c. 110 BCE)

    of Christianity—which reportedly involved the mutilation of a bishop in Neapolis—Emperor Zeno banished all Samaritans from Mount Gerizim and commissioned

    Mount Gerizim Temple

    Mount Gerizim Temple

    Mount_Gerizim_Temple

  • Neapolitani
  • Siculensi and north of the Solcitani and the Noritani. Their chief city was Neapolis, located approximately 20 km north of modern Guspini. Ptolemy's Geography

    Neapolitani

    Neapolitani

  • Nevşehir
  • Municipality in Turkey

    etymological interpretations compare this meaning with the Greek term Neapolis (Νεάπολις), also meaning "new city", a common toponym in the ancient Greek

    Nevşehir

    Nevşehir

    Nevşehir

  • Architecture of Naples
  • Building of Naples, Italy

    7th-century BCE necropolis and various clusters of settlement artifacts. Neapolis, founded in the 6th century BCE, was distinguished by an orthogonal urban

    Architecture of Naples

    Architecture_of_Naples

  • 2500th Anniversary of the Foundation of Neapolis
  • Celebrations for capital of Campania, Italy

    on the Pizzofalcone hill. In the sixth century BC, it was refounded as Neápolis. The city was an important part of Magna Graecia, played a key role in

    2500th Anniversary of the Foundation of Neapolis

    2500th Anniversary of the Foundation of Neapolis

    2500th_Anniversary_of_the_Foundation_of_Neapolis

  • Ancient Greece
  • Greek civilization from 1200 BC to 600 AD

    Istanbul had their beginnings as the Greek colonies Syracusae (Συράκουσαι), Neapolis (Νεάπολις), Massalia (Μασσαλία) and Byzantion (Βυζάντιον). These colonies

    Ancient Greece

    Ancient Greece

    Ancient_Greece

  • Datus (Greece)
  • Ancient Greek city in Macedonia

    region. There was some conjecture that Datus was the same as the later Neapolis (near modern Kavala), A proverb current in antiquity celebrated Datus for

    Datus (Greece)

    Datus_(Greece)

  • List of biblical names starting with N
  • Naphtali Narcissus Nathan Nathanael Nathan-melech Naum Nazareth Nazarite Neah Neapolis Neariah Nebai Nebaioth Neballat Nebat Nebo Nebuchadnezzar Nebuzaradan Necho

    List of biblical names starting with N

    List_of_biblical_names_starting_with_N

  • Samuel Naibei Kiplimo
  • Kenyan long-distance runner (born 1993)

    Florence Marathon, with a time of 2:12.50. He finished first at the 2024 Neapolis Marathon, with a time of 2:15.11, a 3-minute improvement from the previous

    Samuel Naibei Kiplimo

    Samuel Naibei Kiplimo

    Samuel_Naibei_Kiplimo

  • Mountain View County
  • Municipal district in Alberta, Canada

    Dogpound Eagle Hill Elkton Garfield Harmattan Jackville Mayton Minaret Mound Neapolis Netook Shantz Stirlingville Water Valley Wessex Westcott Westerdale Westward

    Mountain View County

    Mountain View County

    Mountain_View_County

  • Thessaloniki
  • Second-largest city in Greece

    Sykies, the Museum of Refugee Hellenism in Neapolis, the municipal theatre and the open-air theatre in Neapoli and the New Cultural Centre of Menemeni (Ellis

    Thessaloniki

    Thessaloniki

    Thessaloniki

  • Parrobus of Pottole
  • Bishop of Neapolis (Naples)

    (Greek: Πατροβᾶς), is numbered among the seventy disciples. He was Bishop of Neapolis (Naples) or of Pottole (cf. recounting of Dorotheus below), and is referred

    Parrobus of Pottole

    Parrobus of Pottole

    Parrobus_of_Pottole

  • Neapoli, Elis
  • Community in Greece

    Neapoli (Greek: Νεάπολη) is a village in the municipal unit of Vouprasia, Elis, Greece. It is located in the low hills west of the Movri hills, 5 km southeast

    Neapoli, Elis

    Neapoli,_Elis

  • Greek Theatre of Syracuse
  • Ancient theater in Syracuse, Italy

    of Pantalica". UNESCO. Retrieved 2015-04-03. "Area Archeologica della Neapolis, Orecchio di Dionisio e Teatro Greco" (in Italian). Regione Siciliana.

    Greek Theatre of Syracuse

    Greek Theatre of Syracuse

    Greek_Theatre_of_Syracuse

  • Appian Way
  • Ancient Roman road

    occupied Neapolis to try to ensure its loyalty. The Neapolitans appealed to Rome, which sent an army and expelled the Samnites from Neapolis. In 312 BC

    Appian Way

    Appian Way

    Appian_Way

  • Sebeto
  • River of ancient Neapolis

    The Sebéto was a river which ran through the Greek city of Neapolis, now Naples in Italy. 5th and 4th century BC coins show its ancient Greek name Sepeithos

    Sebeto

    Sebeto

  • Filippos Aristovoulos
  • Ottoman Greek scholar and Caloyer

    Aristóvoulos) was an Ottoman Greek scholar and Caloyer. He was born in 1832 in Neapolis, then Ottoman Empire (now Nevşehir, Turkey). He graduated from the Phanar

    Filippos Aristovoulos

    Filippos Aristovoulos

    Filippos_Aristovoulos

  • List of football clubs in Cyprus
  • Community Stadium Local championships (EPOPL) Cypriot Third Division Olimpiada Neapolis Yenişehir, Nicosia Nicosia District 1951-Unknown Unknown Does not exist

    List of football clubs in Cyprus

    List_of_football_clubs_in_Cyprus

  • Battle of the Colline Gate
  • Battle during Sulla's civil war, 82 BC

    Saturnia Glanis River Espolecio 1 Clusium 1 Espolecio 2 Faventia Fidentia Clusium 2 Colline Gate Praeneste Neápolis Utica Norba Caesarina Nola Volterras

    Battle of the Colline Gate

    Battle of the Colline Gate

    Battle_of_the_Colline_Gate

  • Simeon the Holy Fool
  • Christian monk in Syria

    makes him a contemporary of the emperor Justinian I, while Leontios of Neapolis places his life in the reign of Maurice. Reportedly born in Edessa, Simeon

    Simeon the Holy Fool

    Simeon the Holy Fool

    Simeon_the_Holy_Fool

  • Acts 16
  • Chapter of the New Testament

    straight course', verse 11) and every port of call (Samothrace, Neapolis). From Neapolis, the journey is by land along Via Egnatia, the Roman road connecting

    Acts 16

    Acts 16

    Acts_16

  • Athens
  • Capital and largest city of Greece

    Mouseio - Exarcheia - Neapoli (subdivided in the four municipal neighbourhoods: Mouseio, Exarcheia, Lofos Strefi, and Neapoli 1) Lykavittos (undivided)

    Athens

    Athens

    Athens

  • Simple Minds discography
  • band, before experiencing a decline in popularity with the release of Néapolis (1998), Neon Lights (2001) and Cry (2002). The album Black & White 050505

    Simple Minds discography

    Simple Minds discography

    Simple_Minds_discography

  • Nabeul Governorate
  • Governorate of Tunisia

    Its name is an Arabised form of the Greek Neapolis 'new city' (an etymology it shares with Naples, Neapoli, and Nablus).[citation needed] The governorate

    Nabeul Governorate

    Nabeul Governorate

    Nabeul_Governorate

  • Grotta del Ninfeo
  • Archaeological site in Syracuse, Italy

    Archeologico della Neapolis - Grotta del Ninfeo Siracusa - Parco archeologico della Neapoli - Grotta del Ninfeo - Sevaistre, Eugène Neàpolis Siracusa - Maridelsud

    Grotta del Ninfeo

    Grotta del Ninfeo

    Grotta_del_Ninfeo

  • Dreros
  • Ancient settlement in Crete

    cistern mentioned above. These inscriptions were housed in the museum at Neapolis, but were lost during the Germano-Italian occupation of Crete during World

    Dreros

    Dreros

    Dreros

  • Demirci Hüyük
  • Excavated Bronze Age settlement in northwestern Anatolia

    Myrileion Narco Nassete Nausikleia Nausimachion Neandreia Neapolis on the Bosphorus Neapolis on the Thracian Chersonese Neonteichos Nerola Nicomedia Oka

    Demirci Hüyük

    Demirci Hüyük

    Demirci_Hüyük

  • Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
  • 2023 film directed by James Mangold

    a Siracusa: dopo la Neapolis, pronto il set del Maniace (anche in mare)" [Indiana Jones, filming in Syracuse: after the Neapolis, the Maniace set is ready

    Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny

    Indiana_Jones_and_the_Dial_of_Destiny

  • Coinage of Aesernia
  • Coinage of the ancient city of Aesernia

    mentioned: Rome, Aquinum, Cales, Neapolis, Nola, Sessa, Teanum Sidicinum. The find is important because some coins from Neapolis are struck on coins from Cales

    Coinage of Aesernia

    Coinage of Aesernia

    Coinage_of_Aesernia

  • Henaton
  • Myrileion Narco Nassete Nausikleia Nausimachion Neandreia Neapolis on the Bosphorus Neapolis on the Thracian Chersonese Neonteichos Nerola Nicomedia Oka

    Henaton

    Henaton

  • Coinage of Cales
  • Coinage of Cales, Italy

    Aquinum 1 Cales 25 Neapolis 126 Nola 3 Suessa 16 Teanum Sidicinum 1. The finding is important for two points: some coins from Neapolis are struck on coins

    Coinage of Cales

    Coinage of Cales

    Coinage_of_Cales

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