Use mdy dates date February 2011 Year dab 414 Year nav 414 M1 year in topic File Pulcheria Coin.JPG thumb Empress Pulcheria Aelia Pulcheria NOTOC Year 414 Roman numerals CDXIV was a common year starting on Thursday link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar . At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Constantius and Constans or, less frequently, year 1167 Ab urbe condita . The denomination 414 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events onlyinclude By place Roman Empire January 1 &ndash Galla Placidia , half sister of emperor Honorius emperor Honorius , is married to the Visigoths Visigothic king Ataulf at Narbonne . The wedding is celebrated with Roman festivities and magnificent gifts from the Goths Gothic booty. July 4 &ndash Emperor Theodosius II , age 13, yields power to his older sister Pulcheria Aelia Pulcheria who reigns as regent and proclaimed herself empress Augusta honorific Augusta of the Byzantine Empire Eastern Roman Empire . Constantius III , Roman general magister militum , begins a military campaign against the Visigoths in Gaul . He blockades the Gallic ports and besieges Marseille . Priscus Attalus is twice proclaimed rival emperor by the Visigoths at Bordeaux , in order to impose their terms on Honorius who has his residence in Ravenna . Asia The Southern Liang , a state of the Sixteen Kingdoms during the Jin Dynasty 265 420 Jin Dynasty , comes to an end. By topic Religion Faxian Fa Hien , Chinese Buddhism Buddhist monk , returns from India and begins translating Buddhist works into Chinese language Chinese . Abdas of Susa Abdas , bishop of Susa , burns down a Zoroastrian temple in retaliation, king Yazdegerd I of Sassanid Empire Persia orders the destruction of Christian churches. onlyinclude Births Deaths Synesius , bishop of Ptolemais Cyrenaica Ptolemais approximate date Yujiul Hul , ruler of the ... more details
Diocletianopolis may refer to a number of places in the ancient world. Diocletianopolis in Palaestina , now a titular see, was in Palaestina Prima Diocletianopolis in Thracia was a suffragan see of Philippopolis, in Thrace Diocletianopolis in Thebaide was a suffragan of Ptolemais in Thebais Secunda geodis de Diocletianopolis el ... more details
Eastern Christianity Synesius lang el c. 373 c. 414 , a Greeks Greek bishop of PtolemaisCyrenaicaPtolemais in the Ancient Libya Libya n Pentapolis after 410, was born of wealthy parents, who claimed descent from Sparta n kings, at Balagrae Bayda, Libya Bayda now ref http catalogue.nla.gov.au Record 2192369 Details?lookfor cyrenaica&max 128&offset 44 National Library of Australia ref near Cyrene, Libya Cyrene between 370 and 375. Life While still a youth 393 he went with his brother Euoptius to Alexandria , where he became an enthusiastic Neoplatonism Neoplatonist and disciple of Hypatia of Alexandria Hypatia . Between 395 and 399 he spent some time in Athens . ref Synesius, Epistulae 54,136. ref In 398 he was chosen as an envoy to the imperial court in Constantinople by Cyrene and the whole Pentapolis. ref De regno 3 De insomniis 9 Hymns III.431. ref He went to the capital in occasion of the delivery of the aurum coronarium ref De regno 3. ref and his task was to obtain tax remissions for his country. ref De providentiae 3. ref In Constantinople he obtained the patronage of the powerful praetorian prefect Aurelianus consul 400 Aurelianus . Synesius composed and addressed to Emperor Arcadius a speech entitled De regno , full of topical advice as to the studies of a wise ruler, ref Konstantinos D.S. Paidas, He thematike ton byzantinon katoptron hegemonos tes proimes kai meses byzantines periodoy 398 1085 . Symbole sten politike theoria ton Byzantinon, Athens 2005, passim. ref but also containing a bold statement that the emperor s first priority must be a war on corruption ... of Ptolemais, and, after long hesitation on personal and doctrinal grounds, ref Epistulae , 105 ... , a description of the end of Roman Cyrenaica 159 Epistolae letters, including one text Letter 57 ... ton Byzantinon Athens, 2005 . ib ., Why Did Synesius Become Bishop of Ptolemais? , Byzantion 56 ... Biography and Literature to the End of the Sixth Century Dictionary S Synesius, bp. of Ptolemais ... more details
of Pentapolis Cyrenaica , Apollonia, Cyrenaica Appollonia , PtolemaisCyrenaicaPtolemais , Benghazi ... article 46481 Britannica ref Synesius of Cyrene 370 414 , bishop of Ptolemais, received his instruction ... of Nicaea in 325 A.D., Cyrenaica had been recognized as an ecclesiastical province of the See of Alexandria ... more details
province of Libya Superior , the western part of Cyrenaica until Diocletian s Tetrarchy reform in AD 296 now Libya . The most important was Cyrene, Libya Cyrene and its port Apollonia, Cyrenaica Apollonia , Ptolemais the next capital after Cyrene s destruction by an earthquake , Barca the later ... more details
The Third Legion can refer any of these Roman Legions Legio III Augusta Legio III Cyrenaica Legio III Gallica Legio III Italica Legio III Parthica Category Roman legions ... more details
Helladius may refer to Alexander Helladius , Greek scholar of the 18th century Helladius of Kiev , Ukrainian saint Helladius of Auxerre , Christian bishop and saint Helladius of Caesarea , Christian bishop Helladius of Ptolemais , Christian bishop Helladius of Tarsus , Christian bishop hndis ca Hel ladi ru ... more details
Hatnote For other ancient city of the same name see PtolemaisCyrenaica . Infobox Greek Dimos name Ptolemaida name local image map Dimos Ptolemaidas.png image skyline Ptolemaida, Kozani prefecture, Greece aerial view.jpg caption skyline Aerial view of Ptolemaida. city flag city seal Coat of arms Ptolemaida, Greece.png lat deg 40 lat min 31 lon deg 21 lon min 41 elevation min elevation max map caption Location within the regional unit periph West Macedonia periphunit Kozani regional unit Kozani municipality Eordaia population as of 2011 pop municunit 45450 area municunit 217.901 postal code 502 00 area code 24630 licence KZ website http www.ptolemaida.gr www.ptolemaida.gr Ptolemaida lang el , Ptolema da , Katharevousa , Ptolema s is a town and a former Communities and Municipalities of Greece municipality in Kozani regional unit Kozani regional unit , West Macedonia , Greece . Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Eordaia , of which it is the seat and a municipal unit. ref name Kallikratis http www.kedke.gr uploads2010 FEKB129211082010 kallikratis.pdf Kallikratis law Greece Ministry of Interior el icon ref It is known for its coal lignite mines and its power station s. Name Modern Greek Ptolemaida Katharevousa Ptolemais Turkish language Turkish Kay lar , Kaylar , Kayalar , Bulgarian language Bulgarian , Kaylyari several other forms exist Slavic languages Slavic Kajlari or Kajljar During the Ottoman Empire Ottoman period, the city was named Kaylar, rendered into English as Kailar ref Encyclop dia Britannica Eleventh Edition 1911 ref this name was retained in Greek as Kailaria until 1927 Kailar refers to the Kay tribe , the tribe of Osman I , the founder of the Ottoman ... fa fr Ptolema da it Ptolemaida la Ptolemais mk nl Ptolemaida pl Ptolemaida Grecja ro Ptolemais ru simple Ptolemaida sr sv Ptolemaida tr Kay lar ehir ... more details
a Hebrew derivation. citation needed date September 2011 Ptolemais disambiguation Ptolemais is formed ... VIII Physcon . Made king of Cyrenaica. Bequeathed Cyrenaica to Rome. Ptolemy of Cyprus died ... Kingdom the kingdom founded by Ptolemy I Soter. Ptolemais disambiguation Ptolemais towns and cities ... more details
Theodorias from lang el can refer to Theodorias province , Byzantine province in Syria, established in 528 and named after the Byzantine empress Theodora. Olbia, Libya a town in Cyrenaica refounded by and named after the Byzantine empress Theodora. Disambig ... more details
of Pentapolis North Africa Pentapolis in Cyrenaica , that comprises the Holy Suffragan Diocese s of Cyrene, Libya Cyrene , Apollonia, Cyrenaica Appollonia , PtolemaisCyrenaicaPtolemais , Benghazi ... The Titular see Titular and Holy Suffragan Diocese of Apollonia, Cyrenaica Appollonia . The Titular see Titular and Holy Suffragan Diocese of PtolemaisCyrenaicaPtolemais . The Titular see Titular and Holy ... Archdiocese of Pentapolis North Africa Pentapolis in Cyrenaica , comprising the Suffragan Diocese s of Cyrene, Libya Cyrene , Apollonia, Cyrenaica Appollonia , PtolemaisCyrenaicaPtolemais , Benghazi ... see Titular Archdiocese of Pentapolis North Africa Pentapolis in Cyrenaica , that comprises The Holy ... Suffragan Diocese of el Mansha Ptolemais Hermiou . The Holy Suffragan Diocese of el Maragha . 28 ... more details
I established the Greek colony of Ptolemais Hermiou to be its capital. But within a century Greeks ... cities which were Alexandria , Naucratis , and Ptolemais . Naucratis Of the three Greek cities, Naucratis .... Ptolemais The second Greek city founded after the conquest in Egypt was Ptolemais , convert 400 mi ... Egyptian city of Thinis . If Alexandria perpetuated the name and cult of the great Alexander, Ptolemais ... doubt whether Alexandria possessed a council and assembly, there is none in regard to Ptolemais. It was more ... in the assembly of the people of Ptolemais, couched in the regular forms of Greek culture Greek political ..., and Ptolemais in Upper Egypt. Alexander and his Seleucid successors were great as the founders of Greek ..., Ptolemais, Naucratis. Outside Egypt, as we Who date September 2009 have seen, they had Greek cities under their dominion the old Greek cities in the Cyrenaica, in Cyprus, on the coasts and islands of the Aegean but in Egypt no more than the three. There were indeed country towns with names such as Ptolemais ... more details
alongside with Tripolitania capital Tripoli and Cyrenaica capital Cyrene near nowadays Shahhat with Diocletian , moved to PtolemaisCyrenaicaPtolemais after the earthquake of 365 , and to Barce nowadays ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 The Rebiana Sand Sea is in the western part of the Sahara n Libyan Desert in the Kufra District of the Cyrenaica region in eastern Libya . This and the Egyptian and Calanshio Sand Seas contains dune s up to 110m in height and cover about 25 percent of the Libyan Desert. The dunes were created by wind. See also Libyan Desert Egyptian Sand Sea Calanshio Sand Sea Coord missing Libya Category Deserts of Libya Category Dunes Category Sahara Category Kufra District Category Cyrenaica Libya geo stub hr Rebijansko pje ano more sh Rebijansko pje ano more ... more details
File Tobruk Agedabia road2.jpg thumb legend 000099 Via Balbia br legend 990000 Tobruk Ajdabiya Road Tobruk Ajdabiya Road is an asphalt road linking Tobruk and Ajdabiya , in the Cyrenaica region of northeastern Libya . It is used primarily by travelers between Tripoli and Toburk. The road has shortened the distance between Tobruk and Ajdabiya to about 410 km 256 mi , from 610 km 388 mi via the Libyan Coastal Highway Via Balbia . However, because the social relations between Tobruk and Ajdabiya are almost nonexistent, the traffic on the road is negligible. Category Roads in Libya Category Al Wahat District Category Tobruk Category Cyrenaica ar de W stenstra e Tobruk Adschdabiya ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2010 File Derna waterfalls 1.jpg thumb 250px Derna waterfalls Derna waterfalls lang ar is a fresh water waterfall in the Jebel Akhdar, Libya Jebel Akhdar Mountains , south of the city of Derna, Libya Derna , in the northern Cyrenaica region of eastern Libya. The falls have a drop of about 20 metres 70 feet . They are located approximately convert 7 km mi abbr on from central Derna, in the Derna District. Commons category Derna waterfalls coord missing Libya Category Waterfalls of Libya Category Jebel Akhdar, Libya Category Derna District Category Cyrenaica Libya geo stub ar es Cascadas Derna ... more details
Infobox saint name Saints Paul and Juliana birth date death date ca. 270 feast day 17 August venerated in Roman Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church image imagesize 250px caption birth place death place Ptolemais , Palestine titles Martyrs beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date Pre Congregation canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine suppressed date issues Paul and Juliana were brother and sister who suffered martyrdom , ref http saints.sqpn.com saintjdo.htm Saint Juliana Patron Saint Index ref at the hands of Aurelian , in 270. ref http saints.sqpn.com saintp85.htm Saint Paul Patron Saint Index ref Juliana is one of the 140 Colonnade saints which adorn St. Peter s Square . References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Paul And Juliana ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 270 PLACE OF DEATH Ptolemais , Palestine DEFAULTSORT Paul And Juliana Category 270 deaths Category Roman Catholic saints Category Eastern Orthodox saints Category 3rd century Christian martyr saints Saint stub uk ... more details
and succeeded his brother Ptolemy VI. Ptolemy was most probably born in Cyrene, the capital of Cyrenaica .... From Physcon s will, Ptolemy inherited Cyrenaica and in that year, he became king of Cyrenaica. When ... of Ptolemy s reign of Cyrenaica. Ptolemy died in 96 BC and he implemented the terms of his father s will for Cyrenaica. He never married and had no heirs. In Ptolemy s will, he left Cyrenaica and his ancestral royal estates to the rule of the Roman Republic . Physcon had planned this for Cyrenaica ... through their occupations, so they could own the estates. See also Cyrene, Libya Cyrene Cyrenaica ... more details
he could do about Cyrenaica. The priestess advised Battus to go and visit Mantineia Arcadia and ask ... constitution and did the following. He divided Cyrenaica into three groups Greeks from Thera modern ... a Senate which controlled Cyrenaica. The senate s members were representatives from the three groups ... a strong 300 armed police force patrolling and protecting Cyrenaica. To further protect Cyrenaica from ... of gratitude, Battus allowed Amasis to marry a Greek woman from Cyrenaica. Amasis chose Battus ... also List of Kings of Cyrene Cyrene, Libya Cyrene Cyrenaica Sources Herodotus, The Histories, Book ... web&ots t0ry2lDq05&sig de4r9u7WwS3ocdHqMZvG z6ZZU4 http www.livius.org ct cz cyrenaica cyrenaica.html ... more details
it was the base camp of Legio III Cyrenaica Legio III Cyrenaica , or at least one of its subunits. It rebelled .... The Christian see was suffragan of Ptolemais in Thebais Secunda . Five bishops are known Lequien ... more details
Cyrenaica . By custom, kings in Macedonia asserted their right to the throne by burying their predecessor ... was to secure control in the outlying areas Cyrenaica and Cyprus , as well as Coele Syria Syria , including ... Ptolemy I gold stater with elephant quadriga , Cyrenaica . gallery See also History ... more details
The Bishop of Acre was a suffragan bishop of the Crusader Archbishop of Tyre . Acre is present day Akko . List of bishops of Acre Hugh of le Mans ? c.1150 Frederick, Archbishop of Tyre William 1172 Joscius, Archbishop of Tyre c. 1187 Rufinus, killed at the Battle of Hattin John of Noyon , chancellor to Baldwin IX of Flanders , during the Fourth Crusade c. 1208 Florent ref Steven Runciman , A History of the Crusades III, p.132. ref 1216 1228 Jacques de Vitry Ralph Notes references Category Crusades de Ptolemais in Phoenicia it Diocesi di Tolemaide di Fenicia ... more details
Crocodilopolis or Krokodilopolis Greek language Greek lang grc or Ptolemais Euergetis or Arsinoe Greek lang grc or Krialon ref http pleiades.stoa.org places 736948 Krokodilopolis Ptolemais Euergetis ref ref http www.trismegistos.org geo authors georef list.php?tm 327 Krokodilopolis Medinet el Fayum ref or Taaud ref Cornelis Tiele C.P.Tiele Translated from Dutch by J.Ballingal http www.archive.org stream historyofegyptia00tiel page 122 mode 2up archive.org page 122 of Comparitive History of the Egyptian and Mesopotamian relgions Volume 1 History of the Egyptian Religion Retrieved 2011 12 12 Trubners Oriental series 1882 ref was an ancient city in the Heptanomis , Egypt , the capital of Arsinoites nome Egypt nome , on the western bank of the Nile , between the river and the Lake Moeris , southwest of Memphis, Egypt Memphis , in lat. 29 N. Its native Ancient Egyptian name was Shedyet . ref http www.thekeep.org kunoichi kunoichi themestream sobek.html Sobek, God of Crocodiles, Power, Protection and Fertility Bot generated title ref ref http gtae.users.btopenworld.com godsS.htm Realm Of The Gods Bot generated title ref ref http www.ancientegyptonline.co.uk sobek.html Sobek Bot generated title ref ref http users.bigpond.net.au bstone egyptian gods.htm Egyptian Gods Bot generated title ref History In the Pharaonic Egypt Pharaonic era the city was the most significant center for the cult of Sobek , the crocodile god. In consequence, the Greeks named it Crocodilopolis , Crocodile City , from the particular reverence paid by its inhabitants to crocodiles. The city worshipped a sacred crocodile, named Petsuchos , that was embellished with gold and gems. The crocodile ... by another. After the city passed into the hands of the Ptolemies , the city was renamed Ptolemais ... , Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World , Map 75 D2 Krokodilopolis Ptolemais Euergetis and Map by Map Directory, p. 1127. http pleiades.stoa.org places 736948 Krokodilopolis Ptolemais Euergetis ... more details