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- Q127224 subject Q16185961.
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- Q127224 abstract "See Diocletianopolis (disambiguation) for namesakes elsewhereDiocletianopolis in Palaestina (Ancient Greek: Διοκλητιανούπολις) was a city near Ascalon. It was given the status of a city under the name Diocletianopolis as part of a Roman policy of urbanization, what had been the territory of Ascalon was divided into three municipal districts, those of Ascalon, Maiumas, and Diocletianopolis. Ken Butcher says that what was given the name Diocletianopolis was the port of Ascalon.".
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- Q127224 comment "See Diocletianopolis (disambiguation) for namesakes elsewhereDiocletianopolis in Palaestina (Ancient Greek: Διοκλητιανούπολις) was a city near Ascalon. It was given the status of a city under the name Diocletianopolis as part of a Roman policy of urbanization, what had been the territory of Ascalon was divided into three municipal districts, those of Ascalon, Maiumas, and Diocletianopolis. Ken Butcher says that what was given the name Diocletianopolis was the port of Ascalon.".
- Q127224 label "Diocletianopolis in Palaestina".