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Chrysopolis (Greek: Χρυσόπολις or Χρυσοῦπολις, meaning "golden city"), can refer to: Chrysopolis (Bithynia), the ancient name of Üsküdar, an Asian suburb
Chrysopolis
District and municipality in Istanbul, Turkey
took place at Chrysopolis. When Constantine made Byzantium his capital, Chrysopolis, together with Chalcedon, became suburbs. Chrysopolis remained important
Üsküdar
Part of the civil wars of the Tetrarchy (324 AD)
The Battle of Chrysopolis was fought on 18 September 324 between the Roman emperors Constantine I and Licinius near Chrysopolis (modern Üsküdar), opposite
Battle_of_Chrysopolis
Second-largest city in Greece
laid waste to the remaining Byzantine territories, and then turned on Chrysopolis, which was captured by storm and largely destroyed. Thessalonica also
Thessaloniki
Chrysopolis (Greek for "city of gold") was a famous side-wheel steamboat that ran between Sacramento and San Francisco from 1860 to 1875 when it was rebuilt
Chrysopolis_(sidewheeler)
Town in Bithynia
maritime town of Bithynia, in Asia Minor. It was located to the south of Chrysopolis (later known as Scutari, modern Üsküdar) and almost directly opposite
Chalcedon
Former settlement in California, United States
name of the town suggests, Chrysopolis had an industry based on gold mining. Ever since the town was founded, Chrysopolis made its industry and economy
Chrysopolis,_California
Roman emperor from 308 to 324
Christians in the Roman Empire. He was finally defeated at the Battle of Chrysopolis (AD 324), and was later executed on the orders of Constantine. Born to
Licinius
Ancient Greek colony
Eion Eion (Ancient Greek: Ἠϊών, Ēiṓn), one of two ancient cities named Chrysopolis, was an ancient Greek Eretrian colony in Thracian Macedonia specifically
Eion
Capital of the Eastern Roman and Ottoman empires
Europe; with the Bosporus strait and the ancient cities of Chalcedon and Chrysopolis in Bithynia, Anatolia (Asia Minor) to the east; the Golden Horn and the
Constantinople
Byzantine emperor from 715 to 717
Anastasius, Theodosius led his fleet to Chrysopolis, across the Bosporus from Constantinople. From Chrysopolis, he launched a six-month-long siege of Constantinople
Theodosius_III
Ancient name for the city of Byzantium
in Nicomedia, Licinius, was defeated by Constantine at the Battle of Chrysopolis (in the modern Üsküdar district on the Asian side of Istanbul) on 18
New_Rome
Narrow strait in northwestern Turkey
greatest of all heroes, Heracles (Hercules). Io supposedly went ashore near Chrysopolis (present-day Üsküdar), which was named Bous 'the Cow'. The same site
Bosporus
Ancient city in northwest Asia Minor
Bosphorus Chelae on the European coast of the Bosphorus Choiragria Chryse Chrysopolis Cius Clitae Cobrys Cocylium Colla Colonae Cremaste Crenides Cressa Crithote
Troy
Ancient city of Bithynia
Tetrarchy system (293–324 AD). The Tetrarchy ended with the Battle of Chrysopolis (Üsküdar) in 324 AD, when the western Roman emperor Constantine the Great
Nicomedia
717–718 siege of the Byzantine capital
Opsician Theme to confront the rebellion, but the rebel fleet sailed on to Chrysopolis. From there, it launched attacks against Constantinople, until, in late
Siege of Constantinople (717–718)
Siege_of_Constantinople_(717–718)
1071 Seljuk victory over the Byzantines
Arslan then sent Afshin Bey to get Arisighi back, but he was refused at Chrysopolis, causing him to sack and pillage multiple Byzantine cities in retaliation
Battle_of_Manzikert
Christian monk, theologian, scholar and saint (c.580–662)
public life and took monastic vows at the monastery of Philippicus in Chrysopolis, a city across the Bosporus from Constantinople. Maximus was elevated
Maximus_the_Confessor
Roman emperor from 306 to 337
Constantine next won the Battle of the Hellespont and finally the Battle of Chrysopolis on 18 September 324. Licinius and Martinian surrendered to Constantine
Constantine_the_Great
City and municipality in Marmara, Turkey
Constantine the Great's victory over co-emperor Licinius at the Battle of Chrysopolis in 324, Nicomedia served as an interim capital city for Constantine between
İzmit
Roman caesar from 317 to 326
at the Battle of the Hellespont in 324, which with the land Battle of Chrysopolis won by Constantine forced the resignation of Licinius and his son, leaving
Crispus
Roman system of power division among four rulers
claimants to power: Licinius resigned as augustus after losing the Battle of Chrysopolis, leaving Constantine in control of the entire empire. The Constantinian
Tetrarchy
Constantine I's victory over Licinius
land and sea, eventually leading to the final defeat of Licinius at Chrysopolis. Constantine had, in a previous war (in 316), defeated Licinius at the
Battle_of_Adrianople_(324)
5th-century BC mercenary force
of the Ten Thousand to be shipped to Byzantium. On their arrival at Chrysopolis, on the Asiatic shore of the Bosporus, Anaxibius, being bribed by Pharnabazus
Ten_Thousand
treacle when she ran aground on the Horsebank on 2 April 1917. The SS Chrysopolis ran aground on the Spencers Bank in fog on 14 February 1918. She was
Southport_shipwrecks
Ancient Roman circus in Istanbul
decided to refound Byzantium after his victory at the nearby Battle of Chrysopolis; he renamed it Nova Roma (New Rome). This name failed to impress and
Hippodrome_of_Constantinople
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Montenegro, also known as Lake Scutari Üsküdar (formerly Scutari and Chrysopolis), a municipality of Istanbul, Turkey on the Anatolian side of the city
Scutari
Tower located on the Champ de Mars in Istanbul, Turkey
rock called Arcla (small castle) and Damialis (its calf) in front of Chrysopolis (today's Üsküdar). In 1110 Byzantine Emperor Alexius Comnenus built a
Maiden's_Tower
claims, include Aegae, Alexandria by the Latmos, Amorium, Apollonia, Chrysopolis, Eukarpia, Kretopolis, Nicaea, and Otrus. In Syria, the city of Antioch
List of cities founded by Alexander the Great
List_of_cities_founded_by_Alexander_the_Great
the first Indian Bishop of the Catholic Church. Consecrated Bishop of Chrysopolis in Rome by the Vatican and appointed Vicar Apostolic to the Kingdoms
Matheus_de_Castro
Battle of the Hellespont – 324 – Civil wars of the Tetrarchy Battle of Chrysopolis – 324 – Civil wars of the Tetrarchy Siege of Nisibis (337) - 337 - Perso-Roman
List of battles by geographic location
List_of_battles_by_geographic_location
Greek philosopher, historian, and soldier (c.430–355/354 BC)
reserves. They then made their way westward back to Greek territory via Chrysopolis (Anabasis 6.3.16). Once there, they helped Seuthes II make himself king
Xenophon
Town in Turkey
Bosphorus Chelae on the European coast of the Bosphorus Choiragria Chryse Chrysopolis Cius Clitae Cobrys Cocylium Colla Colonae Cremaste Crenides Cressa Crithote
Side,_Turkey
Early Germanic people
the Danube (Tomi, Marcianopolis), the invaders attacked Byzantium and Chrysopolis. Part of their fleet was wrecked, either because of the Goth's inexperience
Goths
Byzantine emperor from 1071 to 1078
now forced John Doukas to stand as pretender to the throne and sacked Chrysopolis, just opposite Constantinople. A new army under Alexios Komnenos (the
Michael_VII_Doukas
Village of the Demre district in the Antalya Province of Turkey
Bosphorus Chelae on the European coast of the Bosphorus Choiragria Chryse Chrysopolis Cius Clitae Cobrys Cocylium Colla Colonae Cremaste Crenides Cressa Crithote
Kaleköy
Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1323/4 to 1362
Orhan and Theodora visited his imperial father-in-law at Üsküdar, (then Chrysopolis) the suburb of Constantinople on the Asiatic side of the Bosporus where
Orhan
782 Abbasid invasion of the Byzantine Empire
heir-apparent, the future Harun al-Rashid, the Abbasid army reached as far as Chrysopolis, across the Bosporus from the Byzantine capital, Constantinople, while
Abbasid invasion of Asia Minor (782)
Abbasid_invasion_of_Asia_Minor_(782)
probably due to Constantine's final victory over Licinius at the Battle of Chrysopolis (Üsküdar) on the Bosphorus, on 18 September 324, which ended the civil
History_of_Istanbul
Military and administrative division of the Byzantine Empire
775 Opsicians Nicomedia Bithynia opposite Constantinople Chalcedon, Chrysopolis Paphlagonia (thema Paphlagonias, Θέμα Παφλαγονίας) by 826, prob. c. 820
Theme_(Byzantine_district)
Part of the Civil Wars of the Tetrarchy
Constantine again. However, he would be defeated at the consecutive battle of Chrysopolis, ending the Tetrarchy system and allowing the Constantine to establish
Siege_of_Byzantium_(324)
Historical summary of Californian steam vessels
(yacht) City of Sacramento Bayocean Black Hawk Capital Captain Sutter Chrysopolis City of Seattle Delta King Delta Queen Eureka El Dorado El Primero George
Steamboats_of_California
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their gold production during the Victorian Gold rush Ballarat Bendigo Chrysopolis or Golden City, former name of Üsküdar, Istanbul Jaisalmer, Rajasthan
Golden_City
Military campaigns, 1063–1070
and massacred much of the city's population. He eventually reached Chrysopolis, where he sent an envoy to Emperor Romanos demanding that Chrysoskoulos
Alp Arslan's raids into Anatolia
Alp_Arslan's_raids_into_Anatolia
1073 battle of the Byzantine-Norman Wars
attract more recruits. Roussel advanced toward the capital and he sacked Chrysopolis, just opposite Constantinople, in the Asian side of the Bosporus.. Michael
Battle_of_the_Zompos_Bridge
Byzantine military officer
Maurice, Philippicus was tonsured and forced to enter a monastery in Chrysopolis. He was still at the monastery when Heraclius overthrew Phocas in 610
Philippicus (comes excubitorum)
Philippicus_(comes_excubitorum)
Municipality in Bolu, Turkey
the legitimate emperor Constantine V, before being defeated again at Chrysopolis, the same location where Constantine the Great defeated his Eastern rival
Mudurnu
Annuario Pontificio Catholic Church
Choma Chonochora Chullu Chunavia Christianopolis Christopolis Chrysopolis in Arabia Chrysopolis in Macedonia Chusra Chytri Cibalae Cibaliana Cibyra Cidramus
List_of_Catholic_titular_sees
Ancient Greek settlement in Turkey
Bosphorus Chelae on the European coast of the Bosphorus Choiragria Chryse Chrysopolis Cius Clitae Cobrys Cocylium Colla Colonae Cremaste Crenides Cressa Crithote
Orestias
Roman province (106–630s)
the Metropolitan Archbishopric Canatha Constantia in Arabia (Buraq) Chrysopolis in Arabia Dionysias Erra (Es-Sanamein?, Aere?, Ire?) Esbus (Hesbân) Eutyme
Arabia_Petraea
stood upon a Gulf which in his time still bore the name, north from Chrysopolis. Its precise site is unlocated. Stephanus of Byzantium. Ethnica. Vol
Nicopolis_(Bithynia)
Byzantine co-emperor from 659–681
revolt in the Anatolic Theme (in modern Turkey). The army marched to Chrysopolis, and sent a delegation across the straits of the Bosporus to Constantinople
Heraclius (son of Constans II)
Heraclius_(son_of_Constans_II)
sarcophagus as Constantine VI. Michael III 867 Philippikos Monastery (Chrysopolis) (moved) Church of the Holy Apostles, Mausoleum of Constantine (Constantinople)
List of Roman and Byzantine imperial burials
List_of_Roman_and_Byzantine_imperial_burials
Calendar year
(modern-day Lapseki). September 18 – Battle of Chrysopolis: Constantine I definitively defeats Licinius at Chrysopolis, and becomes sole Emperor, thus ending
324
Latin Catholic archdiocese in Canada
Horan (1858.01.08 – retired 1874.05.28), emeritate as Titular Bishop of Chrysopolis in Arabia (1874.06.16 – died 1875.02.15) John O'Brien (1875.02.12 – death
Archdiocese of Kingston, Ontario
Archdiocese_of_Kingston,_Ontario
Emperor Constantine's relationship, views, and laws regarding Christianity
and Crispus's victory over Licinius and Licinius II at the Battle of Chrysopolis in 324; its name, the Church of the Holy Peace (Ancient Greek: Ἁγία Εἰρήνη
Constantine the Great and Christianity
Constantine_the_Great_and_Christianity
Archaic Greek expansion across the Mediterranean and Black Sea (750–550 BC)
Caryanda TR95. Athenae TR96. Syrna TR97. Cyme TR98. Marathesium TR99. Chrysopolis TR100. Neonteichos TR101. Artace TR102. Cobrys TR104. Cypasis TR105.
Greek_colonisation
Elite unit of the Byzantine Army
faith. In 989, these Varangians, led by Basil II himself, landed at Chrysopolis to defeat the rebel general Bardas Phokas. On the field of battle, Phokas
Varangian_Guard
hands of Constantine the Great on the Maritsa. 18 September Battle of Chrysopolis: Constantine the Great dealt a decisive defeat to the remnants of Licinius's
Timeline_of_Italian_history
Byzantine co-emperor from 659–681
revolt in the Anatolic Theme (in modern Turkey). The army marched to Chrysopolis, and sent a delegation across the straits of the Hellespont to Constantinople
Tiberius_(son_of_Constans_II)
2017 "Chrysopolis in Arabia (Titular See)" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved September 9, 2017 "Titular Episcopal See of Chrysopolis in
Matthieu_de_Castro_Malo
District and municipality in Adana, Turkey
Bosphorus Chelae on the European coast of the Bosphorus Choiragria Chryse Chrysopolis Cius Clitae Cobrys Cocylium Colla Colonae Cremaste Crenides Cressa Crithote
Yumurtalık
Ancient Greek city in Anatolia
Bosphorus Chelae on the European coast of the Bosphorus Choiragria Chryse Chrysopolis Cius Clitae Cobrys Cocylium Colla Colonae Cremaste Crenides Cressa Crithote
Ephesus
Battle between the Goths and the Romans under Emperor Gallienus (268/269)
the Danube (Tomis, Marcianopolis), the invaders attacked Byzantium and Chrysopolis. Part of their fleet was wrecked, either because of Gothic inexperience
Battle_of_Naissus
Greek and Roman city on the coast of ancient Lycia
Bosphorus Chelae on the European coast of the Bosphorus Choiragria Chryse Chrysopolis Cius Clitae Cobrys Cocylium Colla Colonae Cremaste Crenides Cressa Crithote
Phaselis
City in Emilia-Romagna, Italy
then part of the Byzantine Exarchate of Ravenna (changing its name to Chrysopolis, "Golden City", probably due to the presence of the imperial treasury)
Parma
Town in ancient Cappadocia, Turkey
Bosphorus Chelae on the European coast of the Bosphorus Choiragria Chryse Chrysopolis Cius Clitae Cobrys Cocylium Colla Colonae Cremaste Crenides Cressa Crithote
Arianzus
Ancient city – now Urfa or Şanlıurfa, Turkey
Bosphorus Chelae on the European coast of the Bosphorus Choiragria Chryse Chrysopolis Cius Clitae Cobrys Cocylium Colla Colonae Cremaste Crenides Cressa Crithote
Edessa
306–324 wars between Roman co-emperors
Constantine next won the Battle of the Hellespont, and finally the Battle of Chrysopolis on 18 September 324. Licinius and Martinianus surrendered to Constantine
Civil_wars_of_the_Tetrarchy
Ancient city in southeastern Turkey
Bosphorus Chelae on the European coast of the Bosphorus Choiragria Chryse Chrysopolis Cius Clitae Cobrys Cocylium Colla Colonae Cremaste Crenides Cressa Crithote
Amida_(Mesopotamia)
Ancient city in Syria
Bosphorus Chelae on the European coast of the Bosphorus Choiragria Chryse Chrysopolis Cius Clitae Cobrys Cocylium Colla Colonae Cremaste Crenides Cressa Crithote
Carchemish
Latin Christian armed expedition (1202–1204)
crusaders attacked and were repulsed from the cities of Chalcedon and Chrysopolis, suburbs of the great city. They won a cavalry skirmish in which they
Fourth_Crusade
City in Turkey
Bosphorus Chelae on the European coast of the Bosphorus Choiragria Chryse Chrysopolis Cius Clitae Cobrys Cocylium Colla Colonae Cremaste Crenides Cressa Crithote
Tarsus,_Mersin
Martinianus as ordered by Constantine after Licinius' defeat in the Battle of Chrysopolis (324). Constantine ruled the Roman Empire as sole emperor for the remainder
Culture_of_ancient_Rome
Korean War Battle of Chosin Reservoir – 1950 – Korean War Battle of Chrysopolis – 324 – Civil wars of the Tetrarchy Battle of Ciudad Real – 1809 – Napoleonic
List of battles (alphabetical)
List_of_battles_(alphabetical)
Hellenistic city, modern Samandağ, Turkey
Bosphorus Chelae on the European coast of the Bosphorus Choiragria Chryse Chrysopolis Cius Clitae Cobrys Cocylium Colla Colonae Cremaste Crenides Cressa Crithote
Seleucia_Pieria
District and municipality in Tekirdağ, Turkey
Bosphorus Chelae on the European coast of the Bosphorus Choiragria Chryse Chrysopolis Cius Clitae Cobrys Cocylium Colla Colonae Cremaste Crenides Cressa Crithote
Marmara_Ereğlisi
Early Neolithic settlement and archaeological site in Turkey
Bosphorus Chelae on the European coast of the Bosphorus Choiragria Chryse Chrysopolis Cius Clitae Cobrys Cocylium Colla Colonae Cremaste Crenides Cressa Crithote
Nevalı_Çori
Passenger Ferry Oakland (as the Chrysopolis) ran from 1875 to 1940
Ferries_of_San_Francisco_Bay
Ancient city founded by Octavian after battle of Actium
sailors and other tribesmen. Their naval forces ravaged Byzantium and Chrysopolis, though the imperial fleet successfully counter-attacked on the Propontis
Nicopolis
Ancient Phoenician port near Antioch, modern Turkey
Bosphorus Chelae on the European coast of the Bosphorus Choiragria Chryse Chrysopolis Cius Clitae Cobrys Cocylium Colla Colonae Cremaste Crenides Cressa Crithote
Myriandus
Ancient Greek city in Asia Minor
Bosphorus Chelae on the European coast of the Bosphorus Choiragria Chryse Chrysopolis Cius Clitae Cobrys Cocylium Colla Colonae Cremaste Crenides Cressa Crithote
Thyatira
655 naval battle of the Arab–Byzantine wars
thereafter. Similarly, Ibn Kathir mentions that Mu'awiya advanced up to Chrysopolis around that same year. Muslim sources do not usually mention this event
Battle_of_the_Masts
Roman military standard displaying XP for Christ
dismay those of Licinius. At the final battle of the war, the Battle of Chrysopolis, Licinius, though prominently displaying the images of Rome's pagan pantheon
Labarum
Battle of the Hellespont 324 Siege of Byzantium (324) 324 Battle of Chrysopolis 50–55 Iberian–Armenian War 54 BC – 217 AD Roman–Parthian Wars 58–63 Roman–Parthian
List_of_conflicts_in_Asia
Town of ancient Lycaonia
Bosphorus Chelae on the European coast of the Bosphorus Choiragria Chryse Chrysopolis Cius Clitae Cobrys Cocylium Colla Colonae Cremaste Crenides Cressa Crithote
Pegella
1849 steamboat
(yacht) City of Sacramento Bayocean Black Hawk Capital Captain Sutter Chrysopolis City of Seattle Delta King Delta Queen Eureka El Dorado El Primero George
Georgiana_(side-wheeler)
Ancient city in Turkey
Bosphorus Chelae on the European coast of the Bosphorus Choiragria Chryse Chrysopolis Cius Clitae Cobrys Cocylium Colla Colonae Cremaste Crenides Cressa Crithote
Olympus_(Lycia)
Bosphorus Chelae on the European coast of the Bosphorus Choiragria Chryse Chrysopolis Cius Clitae Cobrys Cocylium Colla Colonae Cremaste Crenides Cressa Crithote
Climax_(Paphlagonia)
Ancient city in Turkey
Bosphorus Chelae on the European coast of the Bosphorus Choiragria Chryse Chrysopolis Cius Clitae Cobrys Cocylium Colla Colonae Cremaste Crenides Cressa Crithote
Termessos
Ancient Lycian city in southwest Turkey
Bosphorus Chelae on the European coast of the Bosphorus Choiragria Chryse Chrysopolis Cius Clitae Cobrys Cocylium Colla Colonae Cremaste Crenides Cressa Crithote
Xanthos
Calendar year
vital grain route from the Black Sea. Alcibiades installs a garrison at Chrysopolis under Theramenes to exact a tithe from all shipping that comes from the
410_BC
(yacht) City of Sacramento Bayocean Black Hawk Capital Captain Sutter Chrysopolis City of Seattle Delta King Delta Queen Eureka El Dorado El Primero George
Captain_Sutter
status of metropolis around the same time, it was granted the epithet Chrysopolis meaning "Golden City" under the rule of Trebonianus Gallus. The town
Apulum_(conurbation)
Accompanying Chloride Spring also served as its own, small townsite. Chrysopolis Inyo 36°57′38″N 118°11′48″W / 36.96056°N 118.19667°W / 36.96056; -118
List of ghost towns in California
List_of_ghost_towns_in_California
Ancient shrine to god Pluto in Turkey
Bosphorus Chelae on the European coast of the Bosphorus Choiragria Chryse Chrysopolis Cius Clitae Cobrys Cocylium Colla Colonae Cremaste Crenides Cressa Crithote
Ploutonion_at_Hierapolis
Town of ancient Caria
Bosphorus Chelae on the European coast of the Bosphorus Choiragria Chryse Chrysopolis Cius Clitae Cobrys Cocylium Colla Colonae Cremaste Crenides Cressa Crithote
Koliorga
Ancient Greek city on the Black Sea
Bosphorus Chelae on the European coast of the Bosphorus Choiragria Chryse Chrysopolis Cius Clitae Cobrys Cocylium Colla Colonae Cremaste Crenides Cressa Crithote
Themiscyra_(Pontus)
Ancient city of Commagene in modern-day Turkey
Bosphorus Chelae on the European coast of the Bosphorus Choiragria Chryse Chrysopolis Cius Clitae Cobrys Cocylium Colla Colonae Cremaste Crenides Cressa Crithote
Zeugma_(Commagene)
1070 battle between Byzantines and Seljuks
settlements along the way, but was unable to reach them. When he arrived at Chrysopolis, he demanded for Chrysoskoulos and his men to be given to him, but the
Battle_of_Sebasteia_(1070)
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Contracted form of Old High German Friedrich, FRIDERIC means "peaceful ruler."
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Oak-hearted.
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