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up Neapolis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Neapoli or Neapolis (Greek: Νεάπολη; Ancient Greek: Νεάπολις; 'new town/city') may refer to: Neapoli, Thessaloniki
Neapoli
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
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
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
Municipal unit in Greece
Neapoli (Greek: Νεάπολη) is a small town and a former municipality in Lasithi, eastern Crete, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform, it has been
Neapoli,_Crete
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.
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)
Palestinian city in the northern West Bank
city can be traced back to the Roman period, when it was named Flavia Neapolis by Roman emperor Vespasian in 72 CE. During the Byzantine period, conflict
Nablus
Ancient Greek city in Thrace
Neapolis (Ancient Greek: Νεάπολις) was an ancient Greek city, located in Edonis, a region of ancient Thrace and later of Macedon. The site is located near
Neapolis_(Thrace)
City in Macedonia, Greece
city is known by several names. In antiquity the name of the city was Neapolis ('new city', like many Greek colonies). In the Early Middle Ages it was
Kavala
Municipality on the Greek island of Crete
the merger in 2011 between the former municipalities of Agios Nikolaos, Neapoli and the community of Vrachasi, which became municipal units. Its seat is
Agios_Nikolaos_(municipality)
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)
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
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
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
Greek football club
A.E. Neapoli Football Club is a Greek football club, based in Neapoli, Lasithi, Greece. Lasithi FCA champion: 3 1992–93, 2017–18, 2019–20 "Κάλεσμα στον
A.E._Neapoli_F.C.
Neighbourhood in the city of Patras, Achaia, Greece
Neapoli (Greek: Νεάπολη Πάτρας) is a neighbourhood in the city of Patras, Achaea, Greece. Initially, there was a district with the current name in 19th-century
Neapoli_Patras
Municipal unit in Greece
Neapoli (Greek: Νεάπολη) is a village and a former municipality in Aetolia-Acarnania, West Greece, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is
Neapoli,_Aetolia-Acarnania
Municipal unit in Greece
Neapoli (Greek: Νεάπολη, before 1928: Λειψίστα – Leipsista), is a town in the Kozani regional unit of West Macedonia in northern Greece. A former municipality
Neapoli,_Kozani
Ancient Iranic settlement in the Crimean Peninsula
Scythian Neapolis (Greek: Σκυθική Νεάπολις), also known as Kermenchik, was an Iranic settlement that existed in the Crimean Peninsula from the end of the
Scythian_Neapolis
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
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)
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
Italian football club
F.C. Neapolis was an Italian association football club located in Mugnano di Napoli, Campania. It last played in Serie D. In 2006 after the bankruptcy
FC_Neapolis
Neapolis (Ancient Greek: Νεάπολις), was a town on the coast of ancient Ionia, south of Ephesus, on the road between Anaea and Marathesium. It was a small
Neapolis_(Ionia)
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)
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
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.
1998 studio album by Simple Minds
Néapolis is the eleventh studio album (of original material) by Scottish rock band Simple Minds, released in March 1998 by record label Chrysalis. After
Néapolis_(album)
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
City in Cyprus
city, which would be known by the names of Theodosiana and Neapolis. Bishop Leontios of Neapolis was an important church writer in the 7th century. The records
Limassol
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
Greek football club in Nikaia
on promotion to the Super League 2. Ionikos plays its home matches at Neapolis Public Stadium (Greek: Γήπεδο Νεάπολης), located in Nikaia, a suburb of
Ionikos_F.C.
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
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)
Ancient city in northwest Asia Minor
Atarneus Atarneus sub Pitanem Attea Attuda Augustopolis Aulae Aurelia Neapolis Aureliopolis in Lydia Aurokra Bageis Bargasa Bargasa in northern Caria
Troy
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
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
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)
Leontios (Greek: Λεόντιος Νεαπόλεως) was a bishop of Neapolis (Limassol) in Cyprus in the 7th century. He wrote a Life of John the Merciful, commissioned
Leontios_of_Neapolis
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
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
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)
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
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
Megatall skyscraper in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
light strips which would gradually move from one corner to another. The Neapoli Group, an environmental design and engineering firm, was employed to provide
Merdeka_118
Regional capital city 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 major role in
Naples
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
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
Community in Greece
Before the 2011 local government reform it was part of the municipality of Neapoli, of which it was a municipal district. The 2021 census recorded 50 inhabitants
Skalochori
Ancient settlement in Crete
Greek: Δρῆρος), also (representing Modern Greek pronunciation) Driros, near Neapoli in the regional unit of Lasithi, Crete, is a post-Minoan archaeological
Dreros
Neighborhood in Athens, Attica, Greece
Mouseio belongs to the Mouseio-Exarcheia-Neapoli municipal district, together with Exarcheia, Lofos Strefi, and Neapoli 1. This district is one of the districts
Mouseio,_Athens
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
The Neapolis University Pafos (NUP) is a private university in Paphos, Cyprus, that offers graduate and undergraduate degrees in Economic and Business
Neapolis_University_Paphos
Comune in Liguria, Italy
4 metres (13 ft) above sea-level. The origin of the name may come from Neapolis, meaning "new city" in Greek. It is one of I Borghi più belli d'Italia
Noli
Greek islet in the Aegean Sea
north of the eastern coast of Crete. Administratively it lies within the Neapoli municipality of Lasithi. The islet has also been the target of naval bombardment
Avgo
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)
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)
Suburb of the Thessaloniki Urban Area, Greece
Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Neapoli-Sykies, of which it is the seat and a municipal unit. The municipal unit
Sykies
Greek footballer
impressive performances in 21 games. In the summer of 1991, he joined AO Neapoli having an impressive performances for the club playing in 24 games. In
Michalis_Kapsis
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)
Refugee camp near Mytilene, Lesbos, Greece
or Lesbos Solidarity, was a privately-run refugee camp, located on the Neapoli area near Mytilene, Lesbos. It had a capacity of 100-120 people, though
Pikpa_camp
Ancient city on the Mediterranean coast in the south-east 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
Greek footballer
1992) is a Greek professional footballer who plays as a left winger for Neapoli. Rovithis started his career from the youth team of Vyzas Megara in 2009
Manolis_Rovithis
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
Suburb of the Thessaloniki Urban Area, Greece
Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Neapoli-Sykies, of which it is a municipal unit. It has a land area of 1.800 km2
Pefka
Metropolitan area in Greece
area), in descending order of population are Thessaloniki, Kalamaria, Neapoli-Sykies, Pavlos Melas, Kordelio-Evosmos, Ampelokipoi-Menemeni and the municipality
Thessaloniki metropolitan area
Thessaloniki_metropolitan_area
Siege during Justinian's Gothic War
The Siege of Naples, also known as the siege of Neapolis, took place in 542–543 AD during the Gothic War (535–554) when the Ostrogoths (Goths) captured
Siege_of_Naples_(542–543)
Football league season
000 Ilioupoli Ilioupoli Ilioupoli Municipal Stadium 2,000 Ionikos Nikaia Neapoli Municipal Stadium 6,000 Kalamata Kalamata Kalamata Municipal Stadium 5
2023–24_Super_League_Greece_2
in the A' Division. Knights won the championship. In the B' Division, Neapoli, AEKK B', Promitheas B', Aris B' and Pegasus B' participated. Nepoli won
Rugby_league_in_Greece
Italian footballer
information Current team Manfredonia Youth career Neapolis Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2010 Neapolis 1 (0) 2010–2012 Portosummaga 15 (1) 2012 → Bassano
Mirko_Giacobbe
Region of ancient Asia Minor
settlements were Antioch in Pisidia, Termessos, Cremna, Sagalassos, Etenna, Neapolis, Selge, Tyriacum, Laodiceia Katakekaumene, Adada, and Philomelium. Although
Pisidia
Greek saint
Theocharis of Neapolis (Greek: Θεοχάρης ὁ Νεαπολίτης) is a saint of the Greek Orthodox Church. He is considered a new martyr as he chose death over converting
Saint_Theocharis
Greek footballer
9+1⁄2 in) Position Striker Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1999–2001 Neapoli 30 (7) 2001–2002 Kassandra 23 (6) 2002–2003 Skoda Xanthi 6 (0) 2002–2003
Georgios_Saitiotis
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
Italian Dominican fiar and philosopher
John of Naples (Italian: Giovanni di Napoli, Latin: Johannes de Neapoli), also known as Giovanni Regina, was a Dominican friar and prominent Thomist theologian
John_of_Naples_(14th_century)
Greek-speaking Muslim population
Haliacmon in southwest Greek Macedonia, in and around Anaselitsa (modern Neapoli) and Grevena. They numbered about 17,000 in the early 20th century. They
Vallahades
Major street in Thessaloniki, Greece
section (10) Zeitenlik Allied Cemetery, Neapoli (11) Agia Paraskevi Cemetery, Neapoli (12) El. Venizelou Street, Neapoli, Ampelokipoi Agion Panton Street (13)
Mikis_Theodorakis_Avenue
Greek footballer (born 1996)
started his career from his village's local team and he transferred to AS Neapoli Thessaloniki when he was 14 years old. In 2013, he moved to Panserraikos
Kostas_Tsimikas
Atarneus Atarneus sub Pitanem Attea Attuda Augustopolis Aulae Aurelia Neapolis Aureliopolis in Lydia Aurokra Bageis Bargasa Bargasa in northern Caria
Zemruta
Capital of the island of Chios, Greece
(Aplotaria Street) Agia Marina Bella Vista (promenade) Bournias Kastro Neapoli (Tabakika) Fragoparikia Vounaki (Vounakiou Square) Varvasi Archaeological
Chios_(town)
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)
Greek footballer
Managerial career 2020–2021 Doxa Drama (assistant manager) 2021–2022 AE Neapoli 2022–2023 Thesprotos (assistant manager) 2024– P.A.O. Rouf * Club domestic
Petros_Marinakis
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
Thessaloniki Larissa Prison, Larissa Nafplio Prison, Nafplio Neapolis Prison, Neapolis Tripoli Prison, Tripoli Chania Prison, Chania Chios Prison, Chios
List_of_prisons_in_Greece
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
European women's volleyball tournament
Kecskemét, Hungary Venue: Aréna Poprad, Poprad, Slovakia Venue: Larissa Neapolis Indoor Arena, Larissa, Greece Venue: Pilatus Arena, Kriens, Switzerland
2026 Women's European Volleyball League
2026_Women's_European_Volleyball_League
Archaeological site in Syracuse, Italy
Greek temenos, "sacred precinct") located in the Archaeological park of Neapolis in Syracuse. The grotta is located near the highest part of the little
Grotta_del_Ninfeo
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
Family of Italian luthiers
Gagliano Filius / Nicolai, Fecit Neap. 17.. Ferdinando Gagliano, me fecit / Neapoli, anno 17.. "Violin Makers Named Gagliano". Encyclopedia Smithsonian. "
Gagliano_family
Association football governing body in Lasithi Prefecture, Greece
1990–91 A.S. Asteras Agios Nikolaos 1991–92 A.S. Keravnos Sitia 1992–93 AE Neapolis 1993–94 O.F. Ierapetra 1994–95 A.S. Pyrgos Kalo Chorio 1995–96 A.O. Anagennisi
Lasithi Football Clubs Association
Lasithi_Football_Clubs_Association
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
Topics referred to by the same term
Crusader name for the biblical city of Shechem based on its Roman name Neapolis, now rendered Nablus in Arabic Al Naples (1926-2021), an American Major
Naples_(disambiguation)
Trunk road in Greece
Kozani to Bara (Siatista), part of the old EO33 from Bara to Neapoli, and the old EO28 from Neapoli to Ioannina. Until 1975, the EO20 formed part of the old
Greek_National_Road_20
port. Much more visible is the 6th c. BC Greek and later Roman city of Neapolis, partly due to the relatively recent underground extension, which includes
Archaeological sites in Naples
Archaeological_sites_in_Naples
Period of eastern Mediterranean history from 323 to 30 BC
Catalonia, Spain), was reestablished in the 5th century BC with a new city (neapolis) on the Iberian mainland. Emporion contained a mixed population of Greek
Hellenistic_period
British drummer and singer
the City of Light (1987) Street Fighting Years (1989) Real Life (1991) Néapolis (1998) Black & White 050505 (2005) Graffiti Soul (2009) 5X5 Live (2012)
Mel_Gaynor
Papal claimant from 1409 to 1410 (c. 1339 – 1410)
V was and is now recognized as an antipope. Peter was born near modern Neapoli in Crete, then subject to the Republic of Venice, in 1339. Born into a
Antipope_Alexander_V
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
Comune in Sardinia, Italy
some well-built nuraghes and the Phoenician-Punic archaeological site of Neapolis. Guspini borders the municipalities of Arbus, Gonnosfanadiga, Pabillonis
Guspini
NEAPOLI
NEAPOLI
NEAPOLI
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Searles.
Boy/Male
Australian, Biblical, Christian
Exalted; Pomegranate
Boy/Male
English
Fortress.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Servant of the Compassionate
Surname or Lastname
Scottish and northern English
Scottish and northern English : from the medieval personal name Will, a short form of William, or from some other medieval personal names with this first element, for example Wilbert or Willard.English : topographic name for someone who lived by a spring or stream, Middle English wille (from wiell(a), West Saxon form of Old English well(a) ‘spring’). The surname is found predominantly in the south and southwestern parts of the country.German : from a short form of any of the various Germanic personal names beginning with wil ‘will’, ‘desire’.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Horizon
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Sanskrit, Telugu, Traditional
Peak of the Himalayas Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati
Boy/Male
Indian, Marathi
Attraction
Girl/Female
Tamil
Flower
Girl/Female
Tamil
Vidyutprabha | விதà¯à®¯à¯à®¤à®ªà¯à®°à®ªà®¾
Lightening flash
NEAPOLI
NEAPOLI
NEAPOLI
NEAPOLI
NEAPOLI
n.
A native or citizen of Naples.
a.
Of of pertaining to Naples in Italy.
n.
A long, low war galley used by the Neapolitans and Sicilians in the early part of the nineteenth century.
n.
The Neapolitan medlar (Crataegus azarolus), a shrub of southern Europe; also, its fruit.
n.
A rapid and delirious sort of Neapolitan dance in 6-8 time, which moves in whirling triplets; -- so called from a popular notion of its being a remedy against the poisonous bite of the tarantula. Some derive its name from Taranto in Apulia.