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    on 15 July at the Neapolis Festival. On 30 May 2011, he performed as the headliner for Detroit's Movement Electronic Music Festival in Detroit, Michigan...
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    The Guardian. Retrieved 16 January 2008. Rodsandcones. "Neapolis Festival" (in Italian). Neapolis.it. Retrieved 14 September 2011. "Arthurs Day 2010 Listings"...
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  • photography Fucito, Paul. "Simple Minds: Néapolis" at AllMusic. Retrieved 26 October 2011. Veitch, Dave. "Simple Minds – Néapolis – Articles & Reviews". Québecor...
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    Lasithi Prefecture was moved there from Phourni,[when?] it was renamed Neapolis (Medieval Greek: Νεάπολις, "New City"). Under Turkish rule, this was calqued...
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    Kavala (redirect from Neapoli, Kavala)
    Two Athenian honorary decrees in 410 and 407 BC rewarded Neapolis for its loyalty. Neapolis was a town of Macedonia, located 14 km (9 mi) from the harbour...
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  • never performed live either. 1999 saw a performance at the Glastonbury Festival, which was later released. Regular additional tour musicians were Joey...
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    "V2-Schneider" were recorded; another live performance was on 19 July 1997 Phoenix Festival; their performance in the BBC Radio 1 dance tent preceded the regular performance...
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    instead. In 244 CE, Philip the Arab transformed Flavius Neapolis into a Roman colony named Julia Neapolis. It retained this status until the rule of Trebonianus...
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    Nola sent 2000 troops to defend Naples against the Romans (Paleopolis/Neapolis) in 327 BC. The Romans took Nola in 313 BC after setting fire to buildings...
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    city, which would be known by the names of Theodosiana and Neapolis. Bishop Leontios of Neapolis was an important church writer in the 7th century. The records...
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  • 1999 Ringe Denmark Midtfyns Festival July 11, 1999 Monza Italy Monza Rock Festival July 12, 1999 Naples Neapolis Festival July 15, 1999 Barcelona Spain...
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  • and worked as a freelance production assistant and columnist for Neapolis Festival and FreakOut Magazine. Caccese traveled extensively throughout Europe...
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  • Spaccanapoli, now known as Spakka-Neapolis 55, is a musical group from Naples. The band was founded in 1999 by violinist and composer Antonio Fraioli and...
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    Cities portal Neapolitan Mastiff From Latin: Neapolis, from Ancient Greek: Νεάπολις, romanized: Neápolis, lit. 'new city'. "Principali statistiche geografiche...
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    performed at the 2012 Neapolis Festival in Italy. and was one of several emerging bands providing music at the Giffon Film Festival. Later that year the...
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    backed by a full orchestra and were billed as Simple Minds. The new album, Néapolis featured Forbes playing bass guitar on all tracks, and Gaynor on one song...
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    occupied Neapolis to try to ensure its loyalty. The Neapolitans appealed to Rome, which sent an army and expelled the Samnites from Neapolis. In 312 BC...
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  • ancient Greece, and even Napoli ("Naples") comes from the Greek word "Neapolis," which means "New City." Before the Unification of Italy, it was part...
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    along with the UPC (Polytechnic University of Catalonia). The building Neapolis Public Innovation Agency for ICT and multimedia, was built in 2006. Located...
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    Sykies, the Museum of Refugee Hellenism in Neapolis, the municipal theatre and the open-air theatre in Neapoli and the New Cultural Centre of Menemeni (Ellis...
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    remains largely unchanged; however, the week before Shavuot is a unique festival celebrating the continued commitment Samaritanism has maintained since...
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  • appear to have been smaller ones celebrated yearly. Magnesia in Lydia Neapolis in Naples, Italy Nicaea in Bithynia. Nicopolis in Epirus. Augustus, after...
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  • a Siracusa: dopo la Neapolis, pronto il set del Maniace (anche in mare)" [Indiana Jones, filming in Syracuse: after the Neapolis, the Maniace set is ready...
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    "Tipo" on "Album". Then, in the "Artista" field, search "Simple Minds". "Néapolis": "History - FIMI". www.fimi.it (in Italian). Retrieved 27 July 2022. From...
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  • Ukraine (Greek: Μαριούπολης, Marioupolis) Megalopolis ("Great city"), Greece Neapolis ("New city"), several, including the modern cities of Nablus and Naples...
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    619 – 25 October 625 (5 years, 306 days) Boniface V BONIFACIVS Quintus Neapolis, Eastern Roman Empire (Eastern) Roman citizen. Was of Roman ethnicity....
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    to/from Gythion, Kalamata, Antikythera, Piraeus' Athens port, Crete & Neapolis - Vatika. Proposals have been made to attach a marina to the south side...
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    Vox, Quando il superospite nobilita il Festival, paragrafo: Quell'inchino di Bono a Mario Merola Libreria Neapolis – Hugo Race – THE MEROLA MATRIX Hugo...
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    consideration that it might be turned into a university hospital when Neapolis University was opened; as of July 2017, this has not transpired.[citation...
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    later phases of the revolt. In 72/73 CE, Vespasian established Flavia Neapolis on the site of Mabartha, near Shechem. While some scholars argue this was...
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