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Ipsus or Ipsos (Ancient Greek: Ἴψος) or Ipsous (Ἴψους), was a town of ancient Phrygia a few miles below Synnada. The place itself never was of any particular note, but it is celebrated in history for the great battle fought in its plains, in 301 BCE, by the aged Antigonus and his son Demetrius against the combined forces of Cassander, Lysimachus, and Seleucus, in which Antigonus lost his conquests and his life. From Hierocles and the Acts of Councils, we learn that in the seventh and eighth centuries it was the see of a Christian bishop. No longer the seat of a residential bishop, Ipsus remains a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church.

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  • Ipsos (ca)
  • Ιψός (el)
  • Ipsos (Phrygie) (fr)
  • Ipsus (en)
  • Ипс (ru)
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  • Ιψός ή Ίψος, αρχαία πόλη της Φρυγίας κοντά στο Αφιόν Καραχισάρ. Η πόλη βρισκόταν σε στρατηγική θέση και ήταν καλά οχυρωμένη.Έμεινε κυρίως γνωστή στην ιστορία, από τη Μάχη της Ιψού που διαδραμματίστηκε το 301 π.Χ. μεταξύ των διαδόχων του Μεγάλου Αλεξάνδρου. (el)
  • Ipsos (en grec ancien Ἴψος ou Ἴψους, Ipsous) est une ancienne cité grecque de Phrygie, près de la ville d'Afyonkarahisar, toutes deux situées dans la province d'Afyonkarahisar, en Asie mineure. Elle se trouve actuellement à l'emplacement de l'actuel village d'Ipsili. La cité d'Ipsos est célèbre pour avoir été le théâtre, dans les plaines de la cité, de la bataille d'Ipsos en 301 av. J.-C., durant laquelle Antigone le Borgne, roi de Macédoine, trouve la mort. La cité était fortifiée et occupait une position stratégique. (fr)
  • Ипс (др.-греч. Ίψους) — исчезнувший город во Фригии, на большом сардском тракте. Точно местоположение города не определено. В истории знаменит битвой (301 год до н. э.), в которой престарелый царь Антигон I Одноглазый потерял своё царство и жизнь. (ru)
  • Ipsos (en llatí Ipsus, en grec antic Ἴψους o Ἴψος) va ser una ciutat de Frígia propera a Synnada. Era un poblet petit, sense res d'especial, però famós perquè a la planúria que ocupava es va lliurar la gran Batalla d'Ipsos l'any 301 aC, on Antígon el borni i el seu fill Demetri Poliorcetes van ser derrotats per les forces combinades de Cassandre, Lisímac de Tràcia, Ptolemeu I Sòter i Seleuc I Nicàtor, i en la qual Antígon va morir i va perdre les seves possessions asiàtiques, segons diu Plutarc. Segons Hièrocles, als segles VII i VIII era la seu d'un bisbe cristià. (ca)
  • Ipsus or Ipsos (Ancient Greek: Ἴψος) or Ipsous (Ἴψους), was a town of ancient Phrygia a few miles below Synnada. The place itself never was of any particular note, but it is celebrated in history for the great battle fought in its plains, in 301 BCE, by the aged Antigonus and his son Demetrius against the combined forces of Cassander, Lysimachus, and Seleucus, in which Antigonus lost his conquests and his life. From Hierocles and the Acts of Councils, we learn that in the seventh and eighth centuries it was the see of a Christian bishop. No longer the seat of a residential bishop, Ipsus remains a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church. (en)
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  • Ipsos (en llatí Ipsus, en grec antic Ἴψους o Ἴψος) va ser una ciutat de Frígia propera a Synnada. Era un poblet petit, sense res d'especial, però famós perquè a la planúria que ocupava es va lliurar la gran Batalla d'Ipsos l'any 301 aC, on Antígon el borni i el seu fill Demetri Poliorcetes van ser derrotats per les forces combinades de Cassandre, Lisímac de Tràcia, Ptolemeu I Sòter i Seleuc I Nicàtor, i en la qual Antígon va morir i va perdre les seves possessions asiàtiques, segons diu Plutarc. Segons Hièrocles, als segles VII i VIII era la seu d'un bisbe cristià. La seva ubicació exacta es desconeix, però es creu que podria estar a Afyonkara Hisar, al sud-est de Bolvadin amb o bé es pensa que Çay es troba just al mateix lloc (ca)
  • Ιψός ή Ίψος, αρχαία πόλη της Φρυγίας κοντά στο Αφιόν Καραχισάρ. Η πόλη βρισκόταν σε στρατηγική θέση και ήταν καλά οχυρωμένη.Έμεινε κυρίως γνωστή στην ιστορία, από τη Μάχη της Ιψού που διαδραμματίστηκε το 301 π.Χ. μεταξύ των διαδόχων του Μεγάλου Αλεξάνδρου. (el)
  • Ipsus or Ipsos (Ancient Greek: Ἴψος) or Ipsous (Ἴψους), was a town of ancient Phrygia a few miles below Synnada. The place itself never was of any particular note, but it is celebrated in history for the great battle fought in its plains, in 301 BCE, by the aged Antigonus and his son Demetrius against the combined forces of Cassander, Lysimachus, and Seleucus, in which Antigonus lost his conquests and his life. From Hierocles and the Acts of Councils, we learn that in the seventh and eighth centuries it was the see of a Christian bishop. No longer the seat of a residential bishop, Ipsus remains a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church. Its site is located near in Asiatic Turkey. (en)
  • Ipsos (en grec ancien Ἴψος ou Ἴψους, Ipsous) est une ancienne cité grecque de Phrygie, près de la ville d'Afyonkarahisar, toutes deux situées dans la province d'Afyonkarahisar, en Asie mineure. Elle se trouve actuellement à l'emplacement de l'actuel village d'Ipsili. La cité d'Ipsos est célèbre pour avoir été le théâtre, dans les plaines de la cité, de la bataille d'Ipsos en 301 av. J.-C., durant laquelle Antigone le Borgne, roi de Macédoine, trouve la mort. La cité était fortifiée et occupait une position stratégique. (fr)
  • Ипс (др.-греч. Ίψους) — исчезнувший город во Фригии, на большом сардском тракте. Точно местоположение города не определено. В истории знаменит битвой (301 год до н. э.), в которой престарелый царь Антигон I Одноглазый потерял своё царство и жизнь. (ru)
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