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;In Europe
;In Europe
* [[Theodosiopolis ante Apri]], now in Bulgaria, a former archdiocese and now the only present Bulgarian Catholic [Byzantine Rite] titular see (archiepiscopal rank)
* [[Theodosiopolis ante Apri]], now in [[Bulgaria]], a former archdiocese and now the only present Bulgarian Catholic [Byzantine Rite] titular see (archiepiscopal rank)
* [[Apros]], in Roman province Europe, at the site of modern Kestrice, a former diocese and present Latin Catholic titular bishopric (suppressed as Theodosiopolis, but restored as Aprus - cfr. above?)
* [[Apros]] in [[Thracia]], in Roman province [[Europa (Roman province)|Europe]], at the site of modern Kermeyan, a former diocese and present Latin Catholic titular bishopric (suppressed as Theodosiopolis, but restored as Aprus - cfr. above?)


;In Asia
;Elsewhere
* [[Theodosiopolis in Arcadia]], in Roman province Arcadia Aegypti, also a former archdiocese, now a Latin Catholic titular archbishopric
* [[Theodosiopolis (Armenia)]], the modern Erzurum (Asian Turkey), formerly a diocese in Roman Armenia Tertia, now a Latin Catholic titular bishopric
* [[Theodosiopolis (Armenia)|Theodosiopolis (Turkey)]], the modern Erzurum (Asian Turkey), formerly a diocese in Roman Armenia Tertia, now a Latin Catholic titular bishopric
* Theodosiopolis in Mysia, the name of the ancient Greek city of [[Perperene]], located today near [[Bergama]] in Turkey
* [[Theodosiopolis (Osroene)]], also known as Resaina, the modern Ra's al-'Ayn in Syria
* Theodosiopolis in Ionia, the name of the ancient city of [[Euaza]] in the region of [[Ephesus]], located today in Turkey
* [[Theodosiopolis (Osroene)]], also known as Resaina, the modern [[Ra's al-'Ayn]] in Syria

;In Africa
* [[Theodosiopolis in Arcadia]], in Roman province [[Arcadia Aegypti]], also a former archdiocese, now a Latin Catholic titular archbishopric, modern site of '''Taha-el-Amudein'''
* Theodosiopolis, the name of the Egyptian city of [[Tebtunis]] in [[Upper Egypt]], present-day village of '''Tell Umm el-Baragat'''
* Theodosiopolis, the name of the Egyptian city of [[Hebenu]] in [[Upper Egypt]], present-day village of '''Kom el Ahmar'''


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Revision as of 03:56, 11 April 2018

Theodosiopolis (Greek: Θεοδοσιούπολις, "city (-polis) of Theodosius") can refer to several Ancient cities (re)named after an (Emperor) Theodosios, including former (arch)bishoprics :

In Europe
  • Theodosiopolis ante Apri, now in Bulgaria, a former archdiocese and now the only present Bulgarian Catholic [Byzantine Rite] titular see (archiepiscopal rank)
  • Apros in Thracia, in Roman province Europe, at the site of modern Kermeyan, a former diocese and present Latin Catholic titular bishopric (suppressed as Theodosiopolis, but restored as Aprus - cfr. above?)
In Asia
  • Theodosiopolis (Armenia), the modern Erzurum (Asian Turkey), formerly a diocese in Roman Armenia Tertia, now a Latin Catholic titular bishopric
  • Theodosiopolis in Mysia, the name of the ancient Greek city of Perperene, located today near Bergama in Turkey
  • Theodosiopolis in Ionia, the name of the ancient city of Euaza in the region of Ephesus, located today in Turkey
  • Theodosiopolis (Osroene), also known as Resaina, the modern Ra's al-'Ayn in Syria
In Africa
  • Theodosiopolis in Arcadia, in Roman province Arcadia Aegypti, also a former archdiocese, now a Latin Catholic titular archbishopric, modern site of Taha-el-Amudein
  • Theodosiopolis, the name of the Egyptian city of Tebtunis in Upper Egypt, present-day village of Tell Umm el-Baragat
  • Theodosiopolis, the name of the Egyptian city of Hebenu in Upper Egypt, present-day village of Kom el Ahmar