Hierapolis (disambiguation)
- Hierapolis (disambiguation)
There were several cities in the Antiquity known under the name Hierapolis :
*Hierapolis, a city in Phrygia
*Hierapolis Kastabala, a city in Cilicia
*Hierapolis Bambyce, a city in Syria
*Hierapolis (Crete), a city in Crete
See also :
*Hieropolis
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