Noref date December 2009 Apros lang grc was an ancient Greek city in Thrace , now in modern Turkey . Its exact location is not known, but it was near Rodosto modern Tekirda , Turkey , west of Istanbul . In the fourth century, Apros was the principal city of the region southwest of Perinthus Heraclea . Apros was a metropolitan see of the Roman Catholic Church from the time of Emperor Manuel I Comnenus ruled 1143 1180 called Theodosiopolis. Either Theodosius I or Theodosius II had attempted to rename Apros to Theodosiopolis, but only the Catholic Church seems to have adopted the name for any length of time. After the capture of Constantinople during the Fourth Crusade the city of Apros was alternately held by Tsar Kaloyan of Bulgaria and the The Crusades Crusaders . The Crusaders referred to Apros as Naples or Napoli. The Crusaders made Theodosius Branas who Geoffroi de Villehardouin refers to as Vemas the Lord of Apros. In 1206, Tsar Kaloyan destroyed Apros, but it was later rebuilt and continued to be ruled by Branas. coord missing Turkey Former settlements in Turkey Category Archaeological sites in Turkey Category Former populated places in Turkey Category Tekirda Province Marmara geo stub ca Apros it Arpos ... more details
John XIV , surnamed Kalekas lang el lang grc was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1334 to 1347 . He was an anti hesychast and opponent of Gregory Palamas. He was an active participant in the Byzantine civil war of 1341 1347 as a member of the regency for John V Palaiologos , against John VI Kantakouzenos . Personal life John Kalekas was born about the year 1282 in Apros, Thrace. After having grown up in modest circumstances, John was married and had a son and daughter. Career He was ordination ordained a priest . John came under the patronage of John Kantakouzenos, the chief minister of emperor Andronikos III Palaiologos and later megas domestikos , who introduced him to the imperial court. In 1334, against the resistance of the Patriarchal Synod John Kantakouzenos led John Kalekas to his election, first, as Metropolitan bishop Metropolitan of Thessalonica and, then, as patriarch of Constantinople, where he succeeded Isaias I of Constantinople Isaias I . About the year 1337, during the patriarchate of John Kalekas, a Calabrian monk , Barlaam of Calabria Barlaam , who was the abbot of the Chora Church Monastery of the St. Savior in Chora , learned of the practice of hesychasm during a visit to Mount Athos . Barlaam, trained in western Scholasticism scholastic theology , was scandalized and began to campaign against the practice and its advocate Gregory Palamas . The dispute grew until in 1341, emperor Andronikos III, a supporter of Gregory Palamas, convened the Fifth Council of Constantinople at which Patr. John, while supportive of Barlaam, did not resist his condemnation. After his condemnation Barlaam left Constantinople permanently. Thereafter, Barlaam s cause was taken up by Gregory Akindynos . In 1344, in a synod convened by John Kantakouzenos, without the presence of Patr. John Kalekas, Gregory Akindynos was also condemned. In 1345, having finally committed to the Barlaam party, Patr. John Kalekas convened a synod that Excommu ... more details
refimprove date November 2011 Below is the list of ancient settlements in Turkey . There are innumerable ruins of ancient settlements spread all over the country. While some ruins date back to Neolithic times, most of them were settlements of Hittite Empire Hittites , Phrygia ns, Lydians , Ionians , Urartians etc. List of settlements In the table below, only the settlements which have articles in this encyclopaedia are shown, with the exception of the following A few ancient settlements are still in use Adana , Amasya , Ankara , stanbul , Tarsus city Tarsus etc. These settlements are not included in the list unless separate articles for the ancient sites exist. Some ancient settlements which were well documented are known by name, but so far they are unearthed and their exact locations are obscure. For example Washukanni , the capital of Mittani . class sortable wikitable Name of the settlement Province Notes Aegospotami anakkale Province anakkale Aigai Aeolian Aigai Manisa Province Manisa Aizanoi K tahya Province K tahya Alabanda Ayd n Province Ayd n Alaca H y k Alacah y k orum Province orum Alalakh Hatay province Hatay Alexandria Troas anakkale Alinda Ayd n Ali ar H y k Yozgat Province Yozgat Allianoi zmir Province zmir Alt ntepe Erzincan Province Erzincan Amorium Afyon Province Afyon Amyzon Ayd n Anazarbus Adana Province Adana Ani Kars Province Kars Antigonia Syria Antigonia Hatay Antioch Hatay Antioch on the Maeander Ayd n Antioch, Pisidia Isparta Province Isparta Antiochia ad Taurum Gaziantep Province Gaziantep Antiochia Lamotis Mersin Province Mersin Antiochia ad Cragum Antalya Province Antalya Antiochia ad Pyramum Adana Antiochia in Mesopotamia Antiochia, anl urfa anl urfa Province anl urfa Apamea Euphrates Apamea on Euphrates anl urfa Apamea Phrygia Apamea, Phrygia Afyon Apamea Myrlea Bursa Province Bursa Aphrodisias Ayd n Aphrodisias of Cilicia Mersin Apollonia Mysia Apollonia zmir Apollonia ad Rhyndacum Bursa Apros Tekirda Province Tekirda A ... more details
of Lanterns who serve as troubleshooters and special operatives. Apros Sector 3 ref name GLSCSF First appeared in Tales of the Green Lantern Corps 1. Apros is a sentient plant from the planet 7pi. It is one of the Corps most decorated veterans. Apros serves in the Honor Guard during the war with Krona ... more details
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