Maximianopolis (Palestine)
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Maximianopolis (Ancient Greek: Μαξιμιανόπολις) was an ancient city in Palaestina Secunda, within the Byzantine Empire. The name Maximianopolis (City of Maximian) was given to it by Diocletian, in honour of his co-emperor Maximian. It was located 17 M.P. from Caesarea and 10 M.P. from Jezreel. The town earlier bore the names Legio and Caporcotani.Its site is near Lejjun, Israel.
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66, Megido Regional Council
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N 32.58505 ° | E 35.18452 ° |
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גן לאומי תל מגידו
66
Megido Regional Council
North District, Israel
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