Trajanopolis

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1692. The gazetteer's, or, Newsman's interpreter by Laurence Echard.

Trajanopoli, a small decaying City of Turkey, in the Pr. of Romania; an A. sub. to the Turks. It stands on the R. Ma••ra, 45 m. al. S. of A•drianople, and 128 W. of Constantinople. Lon. 51.20. Lat. 42.36.//Coordinates:Echard

1693. A geographical dictionary representing the present and ancient names by Edmund Bohun.

Trajanopoli, Trajanopolis, a City of Thrace, which is an Archbishops See; upon the River Hebro, or Mariza; eleven German Miles beneath Adrianople to the South. Now very small, and not much inhabited.