Dionysupolis

Dionysupolis or Dionysoupolis or Dionysopolis or Dionysou polis (Ancient Greek: Διονύσου πόλις[1] and Διονυσόπολις[2]) was a town of ancient Thrace, later of Moesia, on the river Ziras.

[3][1] It was renamed as Dionysopolis after the discovery of a statue of Dionysus in the sea.

[6][7] In the beginning of the 3rd century BC the city was relatively independent and included in the system of fortifications built by Diadohite.

One of the most important discoveries in borders of the ancient Dionysopolis is the Temple of Greek mother-goddess Cybele.

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