• Justinianopolis or Ioustinianoupolis (Ancient Greek: Ἰουστινιανούπολις), was a town of ancient Epirus and of Illyricum, the successor settlement to Hadrianopolis...
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  • Europe Justinianopolis in Cyprus, a former name of Salamis, Cyprus Justinianopolis (Epirus), a town of ancient Epirus, now in Albania Justinianopolis in Macedonia...
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    the Greek region of Epirus, with Gjirokastër the largest city in the Albanian part of Epirus. A rugged and mountainous region, Epirus was the north-west...
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    presence in Epirus since the First Macedonian War, when it used Epirus as an entry-point for Roman troops in Greece. Rome would continue to use Epirus as a gateway...
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    and moved by Justinian I, and called Justinianopolis, and became one of the cities of the government of old Epirus and the see of a bishop. The small theatre...
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    Eudoxias, Myrika and Germa or Myriangelon. Pessinus sank into decay when Justinianopolis was founded in the mid-6th century and eventually the metropolitan...
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    was recovered by the Despotate of Epirus. The Nicaean Empire captured it in ca. 1252, but lost it again to Epirus in ca. 1257, only for the Nicaeans...
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    Dropull (category Epirus)
    of Hadrianopolis in Epirus, a suffragan of the Metropolitan Archdicoese of Nicopolis, capital of the Late Roman province of Epirus Vetus. It was suppressed...
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    Cerasus) joining the new province of Armenia I Magna with its capital at Justinianopolis. Helenopontus gained Polemonium and Neocaesarea, and lost Zela to Armenia...
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    Kantakouzenos loyalists and was placed under the rule of the exiled ruler of Epirus, Nikephoros II Orsini. Following the death of the Serbian emperor Stephen...
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