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at first it was called Lygo, then Byzantium, Plin. lib. 4. cap. 11. afterwards, new Rome: In the time of Severus the Emperour and his sonne Antonius, Antonia; afterwards of Constantine the Great, Constantinopolis, till it came to the Turkes possession, who tooke it Ann. Dom. 1453. Philip of Macedone as Diodorus Siculus relateth of him, increasing the City Crenidae with store of Inhabitants, changed the name of it into Philippi, so calling it of himselfe. |
At First it was called Lygo, then Byzantium, Pliny lib. 4. cap. 11. afterwards, new Room: In the time of Severus the Emperor and his son Antonius, Antonia; afterwards of Constantine the Great, Constantinople, till it Come to the Turkes possession, who took it Ann. Dom. 1453. Philip of Macedon as Diodorus Siculus relateth of him, increasing the city Crenidae with store of Inhabitants, changed the name of it into Philippi, so calling it of himself. |
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