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| name                    = Leonople
| official_name          =''Colonia Castellum Augusta Nova Alba Civitas Leonis''
| official_name          =''Νέα Αλbα Λεōνοúπολισ''
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| subdivision_name4      = [[Perateia|East]]
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| subdivision_name5      = [[#Subdivisions|15 districts]]
| established_title      = Established
| established_title      = Established
| established_date        = AD 341
| established_date        = 887 BCE
| founder                = [[Iovanius, Latin Emperor|Iovanius I]]
| founder                = [[#Etymology|Perseus]]
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| leader_title1          = [[Eparch of Leonople|Eparch]]
| leader_name1            = [[Euphemius Palunius]]
| leader_name1            = [[Georgios Zonaras]]
| leader_title2          = Mayor
| leader_title2          =  
| leader_name2            = [[David Varazhnuni]]
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| population_rank        = <!-- Xth in [[Latium]]-->
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| blank_info_sec1        = [[Leo I Iovianus|Saint Leo]]
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'''Leonopolis''' ([[wikipedia:Armenian language|Vardanan]]: Լեոնոպոլիս; Ապարան translit. ''Aparn''; [[wikipedia:Pontic Greek language|Mysian]]: Λεονοπολισ) is the largest city and administrative center of the [[Perateia|Diocese of the East]]. Leonopolis is a transcontinental city, straddling the Alcaean Straits separating [[Ajax#Scipia|Scipia]] and the Chersonian peninsula. The city is coterminous with the province of Leonopolis. The city holds a strategic place between the Periclean Sea and the Ozeros Sea.  
'''Leonople''' ([[wikipedia:Tsakonian language|Perateian]]: Λεονοπολισ), officially '''Nea Alba Leonopolis''' (Νέα Αλbα Λεōνοúπολισ), is the largest city and capital of the [[Perateia]]. Leonople is a transcontinental city, straddling the Perseid Strait that separates [[Ajax#Scipia|Scipia]] and Ochran's [peninsula]. The city is coterminous with the theme of Leonople. The city holds a strategic place between the Periclean Sea and the Ozeros Sea.


It was first founded in the 3rd century BCE as a Hellenic colony named Alcaea. It was re-established as Leonopolis in the early 4th century by [[Iovanius, Latin Emperor|Latin Emperor Iovanius]], where it became a major city in the east of the ancient Latin Empire. In the 7th century it was conquered by the [[Azdarin|Mesfin Caliphate]], and in the 10th century incorporated into the [[Bayarid Empire]]. Leonopolis served as the capital of [[Vardana]], under the name, Aparan, intermittently between the 5th and 8th centuries, again from 1353 to 1534 during the first [[House of Hazaraspid|Hazarasp period]] and again from 1624 to 1830.
Founded as [[#Etymology|Peration]] or Perateia by ancient [[Lihnidos|Linhidosi]] Gythacan colonists in the 9th century BCE, it was renamed Leonople in 331 BC by [[Leo the Great]]. Leonople served as capital of Leo's empire, and became a major center of [[wikipedia:Hellenic|Helianic]] civilization. Leonople subsequently grew in size and prominence due to a confluence of trade routes between not only Scipia and Ochran, but Belisaria through the Periclean and Ozeros connection. The city served as provincial capital in the ancient Latin Diocese of the East. It then became the capital of the [[Perateia|Peratene Empire]] from 5th century onward, of which it remains today.
 
The city played a major role in the spread of [[Sarpetic religions|Sarpeticism]], and specifically Christianity throughout the eastern Periclean and the Ozeros Seas, and hosted at least 5 widely recognized ecumenical councils. It remains a major center of trade and hub of culture due to its linking position btween the Periclean and Ozeros Seas. The city has a population of 6,115,437, comprising of 51% of the population of Perateia, and is one of the most populous cities in Scipia.
==Etymology==
==Etymology==
Settlements in this area have had many different names since its founding. The first recorded settlement was referred to as Alcaeus or Alkaios. This name stems from the ancient mythological figure of the same name, Alkaios, who is the legendary founder of the city and a demi-god claimed to be the leader of ancient [[Lihnidos|Lihnidosi]] colonists entering the area.  
Settlements in this area have had many different names since its founding. The first recorded settlement was referred to as Perseon. This name stems from the ancient mythological figure of the same name, Perseus, who is the legendary founder of the city and a demi-god claimed to be the leader of ancient [[Lihnidos|Helianic]] colonists entering the area.  


The city was known as Alcaeus in the [[Latium|Latin]]-era, until 341 AD when it was rededicated by [[Iovinus I, Latin Emperor|Latin Emperor Iovinus I]] as Leonopolis, or "City of Leo", renamed in memory of his father. This remains the most widely accepted name for the city today.
The city was known as Perseon from its founding in the 9th century BC until 331 BC when it was re-founded by [[Leo the Great]] and renamed Leonople, or "City of Leo". This remains the most widely accepted name for the city today. Due to Leonople's role in Perateian history, it is frequently referred to as The City by its inhabitants and Perateians.


In 1624, [[Constantine II of Vardana|King Constantine II of Vardana]] renamed the city Aparan, which is a deviation from the world "Aparank" (royal palace). However Aparan was primarily only utilized in official Vardanan royal documents.
Since 1830, the city's official name is once again Leonopolis.
==Geography==
==Geography==
Leonopolis is separated by the Alcaean Straits, which connects the Periclean and Ozeros Seas. Old Leonopolis rests at a promontory commonly known as the Getaberan <!--estuary-->. It is a natural estuary that connects with the Alcaean Strait where the strait meets the Periclean Sea. The confluence of the Getaberan, Periclean Sea and Alcaean Strait is at the heart of Leonopolis.
Leonople is separated by the Perseid Strait, which connects the Periclean and Ozeros Seas. Old Leonople rests at a promontory commonly known as the Getaberan<!--literally estuary-->. It is a natural estuary that connects with the Perseid Strait where the strait meets the Periclean Sea. The confluence of the Getaberan, Periclean Sea and Perseid Strait is at the heart of Leonople.


The Getaberan, and more ancient districts of Leonopolis rest on the Chersonian side of the straits, with modern expansion and developments placed on the Scipian side. Semistra Hill is the highest point in Leonopolis at 800 feet.
The Getaberan, and more ancient districts of Leonople rest on the Scipian side of the straits, with modern expansion and developments placed on the Ochran side. Semistra Hill is the highest point in Leonople at 800 feet.
===Climate===
===Climate===
Leonopolis is characterized by [[wikipedia:Mediterranean climate|Periclean climate]] and some oceanic climates due to its location. Its coastal regions are predominantly Periclean, while the northern areas of the city near Semistra feature characteristics of oceanic climates. Closer to the Getaberan, the climate is more drier and less humid. In northern areas, fog is more common most mornings, specifically in the fall and winter. Rainfall is uncommon in the summer, though historically features the most severe thunderstorms.  
Leonople is characterized by [[wikipedia:Mediterranean climate|Periclean climate]] and some oceanic climates due to its location. Its coastal regions are predominantly Periclean, while the northern areas of the city near Semistra feature characteristics of oceanic climates. Closer to the Getaberan, the climate is more drier and less humid. In northern areas, fog is more common most mornings, specifically in the fall and winter. Rainfall is uncommon in the summer, though historically features the most severe thunderstorms.
 
==Administration==
==Administration==
[[File:Milano pal Marino piazza Scala.jpg|right|thumb|upright|Myrelaion Palace, seat of the city government.]]
[[File:Milano pal Marino piazza Scala.jpg|right|thumb|upright|Myrelaion Palace, seat of the city government.]]
The Mayor and City Assembly are responsible for the government and administration of Leonopolis. The Mayor and Assembly are elected to four-year terms.  
The [[Eparch of Leonople|Eparch]] and City Assembly are responsible for the government and administration of city-theme.


The Mayor is the chief representative of the city and is charged with presiding over the Assembly. He manages the city's executive administration and providing direction for policies. The office of mayor became popularly elected in 1994. The current mayor is [[David Varazhnuni]], who was first elected in 2017 and is the first [[wikipedia:Judaism|Jewish]] mayor.
The Eparch is the chief representative of the city and is charged with presiding over the Assembly, akin to that of a mayor. He manages the city's executive administration and providing direction for policies. The current Eparch is [[Georgios Zonaras]].


The City Assembly is the legislative arm of the city government. It consists of 50 members elected to four-year terms. Its powers included fiscal matters, approval of budgets, and services management.
The City Assembly is the legislative arm of the city government. It consists of 50 members elected to four-year terms. Its powers included fiscal matters, approval of budgets, and services management.
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Myrelaion Palace has served as the seat of city government since 1836.
Myrelaion Palace has served as the seat of city government since 1836.
==Demographics==
==Demographics==
Since its founding in 341, Leonopolis has been one of the largest cities in the eastern Periclean region. As of 2020, its populations is estimated around X million residents, with nearly 67% on the Chersonian side of the city. The city experienced its most rapid population growth between 1970 and 2000. The area around the Getaberan is the most densely populated area of the city.
Since its re-founding in 341, Leonople has been one of the largest cities in the eastern Periclean region. As of 2020, its populations is estimated around 6.1 million residents, with nearly 67% on the Scipian side of the city. The city experienced its most rapid population growth between 1970 and 2000. The area around the Getaberan is the most densely populated area of the city.
===Religious and ethnic groups===
===Religious and ethnic groups===
Leonopolis has featured a diverse population since its founding due to its position in a strategic geographic location, but became increasingly more [[Vardana|Vardanan]] since the 9th century. As in the [[Diocese of the East]], Leonopolis is a majority [[Vardana|Vardanan]] city, which consists of nearly 63% of the city's population. These ethnic Vardanans are predominantly members of the [[Vardanan Apostolic Church]], though an increasing number have joined the Fabrian church in recent decades. [[Mysia|Mysian]]s are among the largest minority groups in the city, making up nearly 13% of the population. The Mysian population is near even split between the three major christian faiths located in the city, along with a small Mysian [[Azdarin]] community located near Semistra. Latins compose a growing population within the city, today standing near 9% of the population. Other prominent minority groups include Ayrumi, [[Fahran|Gheiravins]], and Kards.[[File:AlexanderNevskyCathedral-Sofia-6.jpg|right|thumb|upright|Hagia Anthemia is the largest Vardanan Apostolic church in Leonopolis.]]
Leonople has featured a diverse population since its founding due to its strategic geographic location, though has been largely Lihnidosized for much of its history. The largest ethnic group in Leonople consists of [[Perateian#Demographics|Perateians]], at approximately 76% of the urban population. The largest single minority group in Leonople is Lerazgan. TBD are also among the largest minority groups in the city, making up nearly 6% of the population. The TBD population is near even split between the three major christian faiths located in the city, along with a small TBD [[Azdarin]] community located near Semistra. Latins compose a growing population within the city, today standing near 3% of the population. Other prominent minority groups include [[Fahran|Gheiravins]] and Kards.[[File:Sacra Basilica de Angeli Gabriel in Castellum.jpg|right|thumb|upright|[[Hagia Euergetou]] is the seat of the [[Ecumenical Patriarch of Leonople]] and premier imperial basilica.]]
 
The Bishop of Leonopolis has been designated the Apostolic Patriarch of the Vardanan Church since the 9th century and is regarded as the historical spiritual leader for members of Vardanan Christianity. From its founding until 1832, and again since 1954, the Bishop of Leonopolis has been based out of Hagia Anthemia. The city is served major bishoprics for the Fabrian Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church, in the form of the Latin Bishop of Leonopolis and Patriarch of Leonopolis respectively. Fabrian Catholics make up 12% of the population, and Eastern Orthodox 10%.
 
Nearly 60% of residents are follow the Vardanan Apostolic Church. The city also serves a sizeable [[Azdarin]] population, which is currently among the largest in the [[Diocese of the East]] and [[Latium]]. The Azdarin population is estimated around 6%. Historically, Leonopolis served as a major center for Judaism in the Eastern Periclean region as a result of the final Hebrew rebellion against Latin rule in the 3rd century CE. The Jewish community in Leonopolis and the surrounding area is one of the oldest continuous, and largest Jewish diasporic communities in the [[Ajax|world]]. It is currently believed that anywhere from 2% to 3% of the city's population is Jewish. Other minority religious groups present in the city include [[White Path]], [[Sadhana]], [[Zensunnism (Ajax)|Zensunnism]], and [[wikipedia:Zoroastrianism|Zoroastrianism]].


==Economy==
==Economy==
==Culture==
==Culture==
==See also==
==See also==
*[[Count of the East|Vicar of Perateia]]
*[[Eparch of Leonople]]
[[category:Latium]]
[[category:Vardana]]
[[category:Perateia]]
[[category:Perateia]]
[[category:Cities (Ajax)]]

Latest revision as of 20:54, 30 November 2024

Leonople
City
Νέα Αλbα Λεōνοúπολισ
Heart Of Istanbul From Air.jpg
Nickname: 
Γέφῡρᾰ τοῦ κόσμου (Bridge of the World)
Country Perateia
ThemePolin (coterminous)
Established887 BCE
Founded byPerseus
Government
 • BodyCity Assembly
 • EparchGeorgios Zonaras
Population
 • Rank1st
 • Urban
6,115,437
Time zoneUTC+3 (EBT)
Patron SaintsSaint Leo

Leonople (Perateian: Λεονοπολισ), officially Nea Alba Leonopolis (Νέα Αλbα Λεōνοúπολισ), is the largest city and capital of the Perateia. Leonople is a transcontinental city, straddling the Perseid Strait that separates Scipia and Ochran's [peninsula]. The city is coterminous with the theme of Leonople. The city holds a strategic place between the Periclean Sea and the Ozeros Sea.

Founded as Peration or Perateia by ancient Linhidosi Gythacan colonists in the 9th century BCE, it was renamed Leonople in 331 BC by Leo the Great. Leonople served as capital of Leo's empire, and became a major center of Helianic civilization. Leonople subsequently grew in size and prominence due to a confluence of trade routes between not only Scipia and Ochran, but Belisaria through the Periclean and Ozeros connection. The city served as provincial capital in the ancient Latin Diocese of the East. It then became the capital of the Peratene Empire from 5th century onward, of which it remains today.

The city played a major role in the spread of Sarpeticism, and specifically Christianity throughout the eastern Periclean and the Ozeros Seas, and hosted at least 5 widely recognized ecumenical councils. It remains a major center of trade and hub of culture due to its linking position btween the Periclean and Ozeros Seas. The city has a population of 6,115,437, comprising of 51% of the population of Perateia, and is one of the most populous cities in Scipia.

Etymology

Settlements in this area have had many different names since its founding. The first recorded settlement was referred to as Perseon. This name stems from the ancient mythological figure of the same name, Perseus, who is the legendary founder of the city and a demi-god claimed to be the leader of ancient Helianic colonists entering the area.

The city was known as Perseon from its founding in the 9th century BC until 331 BC when it was re-founded by Leo the Great and renamed Leonople, or "City of Leo". This remains the most widely accepted name for the city today. Due to Leonople's role in Perateian history, it is frequently referred to as The City by its inhabitants and Perateians.

Geography

Leonople is separated by the Perseid Strait, which connects the Periclean and Ozeros Seas. Old Leonople rests at a promontory commonly known as the Getaberan. It is a natural estuary that connects with the Perseid Strait where the strait meets the Periclean Sea. The confluence of the Getaberan, Periclean Sea and Perseid Strait is at the heart of Leonople.

The Getaberan, and more ancient districts of Leonople rest on the Scipian side of the straits, with modern expansion and developments placed on the Ochran side. Semistra Hill is the highest point in Leonople at 800 feet.

Climate

Leonople is characterized by Periclean climate and some oceanic climates due to its location. Its coastal regions are predominantly Periclean, while the northern areas of the city near Semistra feature characteristics of oceanic climates. Closer to the Getaberan, the climate is more drier and less humid. In northern areas, fog is more common most mornings, specifically in the fall and winter. Rainfall is uncommon in the summer, though historically features the most severe thunderstorms.

Administration

Myrelaion Palace, seat of the city government.

The Eparch and City Assembly are responsible for the government and administration of city-theme.

The Eparch is the chief representative of the city and is charged with presiding over the Assembly, akin to that of a mayor. He manages the city's executive administration and providing direction for policies. The current Eparch is Georgios Zonaras.

The City Assembly is the legislative arm of the city government. It consists of 50 members elected to four-year terms. Its powers included fiscal matters, approval of budgets, and services management.

Myrelaion Palace has served as the seat of city government since 1836.

Demographics

Since its re-founding in 341, Leonople has been one of the largest cities in the eastern Periclean region. As of 2020, its populations is estimated around 6.1 million residents, with nearly 67% on the Scipian side of the city. The city experienced its most rapid population growth between 1970 and 2000. The area around the Getaberan is the most densely populated area of the city.

Religious and ethnic groups

Leonople has featured a diverse population since its founding due to its strategic geographic location, though has been largely Lihnidosized for much of its history. The largest ethnic group in Leonople consists of Perateians, at approximately 76% of the urban population. The largest single minority group in Leonople is Lerazgan. TBD are also among the largest minority groups in the city, making up nearly 6% of the population. The TBD population is near even split between the three major christian faiths located in the city, along with a small TBD Azdarin community located near Semistra. Latins compose a growing population within the city, today standing near 3% of the population. Other prominent minority groups include Gheiravins and Kards.

Hagia Euergetou is the seat of the Ecumenical Patriarch of Leonople and premier imperial basilica.

Economy

Culture

See also