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Claudiopolis (Greek: Κλαυδιόπολις, city of Claudius) was an ancient city of Cappadocia mentioned by Pliny (v. 24). From its name one can adduce that it was named for Roman emperor Claudius. In 493, during the Isaurian War (492-497), the Roman general besieged Claudiopolis, but his army was blocked by the Isaurians. In his help came John Gibbo, who won an overwhelming victory against the Isaurians.

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  • Claudiopolis (Greek: Κλαυδιόπολις, city of Claudius) was an ancient city of Cappadocia mentioned by Pliny (v. 24). From its name one can adduce that it was named for Roman emperor Claudius. In 493, during the Isaurian War (492-497), the Roman general besieged Claudiopolis, but his army was blocked by the Isaurians. In his help came John Gibbo, who won an overwhelming victory against the Isaurians. (en)
  • Claudiópolis (griego Κλαυδιόπολις), «ciudad de Claudio» fue una antigua ciudad de Capadocia mencionada por Plinio el Viejo.​ De su nombre se puede aducir que fue llamada así en honor al emperador romano Claudio. En 493, durante la Guerra isáurica (492-497), el general romano Diogeniano puso sitio a esta ciudad, pero su ejército fue bloqueado por los isaurios. El cónsul romano Flavius Iohannes qui et Gibbus obtuvo una victoria abrumadora sobre los isaurios. (es)
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  • Claudiopolis (Greek: Κλαυδιόπολις, city of Claudius) was an ancient city of Cappadocia mentioned by Pliny (v. 24). From its name one can adduce that it was named for Roman emperor Claudius. In 493, during the Isaurian War (492-497), the Roman general besieged Claudiopolis, but his army was blocked by the Isaurians. In his help came John Gibbo, who won an overwhelming victory against the Isaurians. (en)
  • Claudiópolis (griego Κλαυδιόπολις), «ciudad de Claudio» fue una antigua ciudad de Capadocia mencionada por Plinio el Viejo.​ De su nombre se puede aducir que fue llamada así en honor al emperador romano Claudio. En 493, durante la Guerra isáurica (492-497), el general romano Diogeniano puso sitio a esta ciudad, pero su ejército fue bloqueado por los isaurios. El cónsul romano Flavius Iohannes qui et Gibbus obtuvo una victoria abrumadora sobre los isaurios. (es)
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