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Νικόπολις

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Νικό·πολις, εως (ἡ) [ῑ] Nikopolis :
      1 n. de diverses villes, particul. v. d’Épire (auj. Archéa Nikópoli) ANTH. 9, 553 ; PLUT. Ant. 62, etc. ;
      2 f. ANTH. 7, 340.

Étym. νίκη, πόλις.

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Lexicon of Greek Personal Names

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Νικόπολις, -εως, ἡ
Nicopolis, prob. the city of that name in Epirus (CGT, in l): Tit.3:12†
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Translators Brief lexicon of Extended Strongs for Greek based on Abbot-Smith, A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament (1922) (=AS), with corrections and adapted by Tyndale Scholars

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Place, proper name
  • Roman to Late Antique polis near Palaio-Preveza in Preveza Epirus. (TOPOS text)
  • city of NW Syria, Islahiye, Gaziantep, Turkey. (TOPOS text)
  • Fortified Roman town near the Nestos/Mestos river, at Garmen, Bulgaria. (TOPOS text)
  • Roman town built by Trajan, the modern Nikyup, Bulgaria. (TOPOS text)
  • Ancient city Nicopolis, modern Yeşilyayla. (TOPOS text)
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