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Hadriani ad Olympum, or simply Hadriani or Hadrianoi (Ancient Greek: Ἀδριανοί), was a town of ancient Bithynia, not far from the western bank of the river Rhyndacus. It was built, as its name indicates, by the emperor Hadrian, and for this reason did not exist in the time of Ptolemy. As its name indicates, it was situated on a spur of Mount Olympus, and 160 stadia to the southeast of Poemanenus. Hadriani was the birthplace of the rhetorician Aelius Aristides, who was born in 117. In the ecclesiastical writers the town is known as the see of a bishop in the Hellespontine province. No longer a residential see, it remains a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church.

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  • Titularbistum Hadriani ad Olympum (de)
  • Hadriani ad Olympum (en)
  • Diocesi di Adriani (it)
  • Hadriani ad Olympum (pl)
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  • Hadriani ad Olympum (ital.: Adriani) ist ein Titularbistum der römisch-katholischen Kirche. Es geht zurück auf ein früheres Bistum der antiken Stadt Hadrianoi in der kleinasiatischen Landschaft Mysien beim heutigen Orhaneli in der Türkei. Das Bistum gehörte der Kirchenprovinz Nikomedia an. (de)
  • La diocesi di Adriani (in latino: Dioecesis Hadrianiensis) è una sede soppressa del patriarcato di Costantinopoli e una sede titolare della Chiesa cattolica. (it)
  • Hadriane – dawne biskupstwo w rzymskiej prowincji Bitynia I (obecnie w Turcji). Należało do metropolii Nikomedia. Znani biskupi z okresu od 325 do XII w. Obecnie biskupstwo tytularne. Ustanowione w XIX w. jako Adriani. W 1925 zmiana nazwy na obecną. Aktualnie nieobsadzone. (pl)
  • Hadriani ad Olympum, or simply Hadriani or Hadrianoi (Ancient Greek: Ἀδριανοί), was a town of ancient Bithynia, not far from the western bank of the river Rhyndacus. It was built, as its name indicates, by the emperor Hadrian, and for this reason did not exist in the time of Ptolemy. As its name indicates, it was situated on a spur of Mount Olympus, and 160 stadia to the southeast of Poemanenus. Hadriani was the birthplace of the rhetorician Aelius Aristides, who was born in 117. In the ecclesiastical writers the town is known as the see of a bishop in the Hellespontine province. No longer a residential see, it remains a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church. (en)
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  • Hadriani ad Olympum (ital.: Adriani) ist ein Titularbistum der römisch-katholischen Kirche. Es geht zurück auf ein früheres Bistum der antiken Stadt Hadrianoi in der kleinasiatischen Landschaft Mysien beim heutigen Orhaneli in der Türkei. Das Bistum gehörte der Kirchenprovinz Nikomedia an. (de)
  • Hadriani ad Olympum, or simply Hadriani or Hadrianoi (Ancient Greek: Ἀδριανοί), was a town of ancient Bithynia, not far from the western bank of the river Rhyndacus. It was built, as its name indicates, by the emperor Hadrian, and for this reason did not exist in the time of Ptolemy. As its name indicates, it was situated on a spur of Mount Olympus, and 160 stadia to the southeast of Poemanenus. Hadriani was the birthplace of the rhetorician Aelius Aristides, who was born in 117. In the ecclesiastical writers the town is known as the see of a bishop in the Hellespontine province. No longer a residential see, it remains a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church. Its site is located near Orhaneli in Asiatic Turkey. (en)
  • La diocesi di Adriani (in latino: Dioecesis Hadrianiensis) è una sede soppressa del patriarcato di Costantinopoli e una sede titolare della Chiesa cattolica. (it)
  • Hadriane – dawne biskupstwo w rzymskiej prowincji Bitynia I (obecnie w Turcji). Należało do metropolii Nikomedia. Znani biskupi z okresu od 325 do XII w. Obecnie biskupstwo tytularne. Ustanowione w XIX w. jako Adriani. W 1925 zmiana nazwy na obecną. Aktualnie nieobsadzone. (pl)
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