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  Nicopolis   - a city in Pontus, Anatolia
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281/28 sa, Hierapolis, Nicephorium, Nicopolis, Nisibis, Pella, Rhagae, and
66/21 Pompeius founds the city of Nicopolis on the site of his victory over
48/75 harnaces defeats Calvinus at Nicopolis, and gains control of Pontus.
Oros_6.4   Pompey founded the city of Nicopolis, where he left the aged

  Nicopolis 2   - a city in Epirus
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  + Nicopolitans
30/4 Octavianus founds the city of Nicopolis, near Actium.
    Within translations:
Cassiod:Chr_724   suls, Caesar constructed Nicopolis and established the Lud
Hieron:Chron_1988   Ar.] The city of Nicopolis was founded near Actium, and
Joseph:BJ_1.425   and Lacedemonians, and Nicopolitans, and Pergamon in Mys
Philip_9.553   On the Foundation of Nicopolis by Augustus To replace
Plin:HN_4.5   and the free city of Nicopolis. Passing from the Ambracian Gulf


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