Ipsus — • A titular see of Phrygia Salutaris, suffragan of Synnada Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Ipsus Ipsus † … Catholic encyclopedia
Ipsus — prop. n. a battle between the successors of Alexander the Great (301 BC); Lysimachus and Seleucus defeated Antigonus and Demetrius. Syn: battle of Ipsus. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ipsus — (ital.: Ipso) ist ein Titularbistum der römisch katholischen Kirche. Es geht zurück auf ein früheres Bistum der antiken Stadt Ipsos in der kleinasiatischen Landschaft Phrygien, heute Çayırbağ in der Provinz Afyonkarahisar in der Türkei. Das… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Ipsus — Ipsus, im Altertum Stadt in Phrygien, unweit Synnada. Hier 301 v. Chr. Schlacht, in der Antigonus durch Seleucus Nikator geschlagen, Reich und Leben verlor … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Ipsus — Ipsus, kleinasiat. Stadt in Phrygien, s. Antigonus … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
Ipsus — noun a battle between the successors of Alexander the Great (301 BC); Lysimachus and Seleucus defeated Antigonus and Demetrius • Syn: ↑battle of Ipsus • Regions: ↑Asia Minor, ↑Anatolia • Instance Hypernyms: ↑pitched battle * * * … Useful english dictionary
Ipsus, Battle of — (301 BC) Battle marking the defeat at Ipsus, Phrygia, of Antigonus I Monophthalmus and his son Demetrius I Poliorcetes at the hands of Lysimachus of Thrace, Seleucus I Nicator of Babylon, Ptolemy I Soter of Egypt, and Cassander of Macedonia.… … Universalium
Ipsus — /ip seuhs/, n. an ancient village in central Asia Minor, in Phrygia: the scene of a battle (301 B.C.) between the successors of Alexander the Great. * * * … Universalium
IPSUS — a small town in Phrygia, the scene of a great contest between the generals of Alexander for succession to the empire … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
Ipsus — /ˈɪpsəs/ (say ipsuhs) noun an ancient village in central Asia Minor, in Phrygia; the scene of a battle between the successors of Alexander the Great, 301 BC …