Plotinopolis () is an ancient city founded in Thrace by the Roman emperor Trajan and named after his wife, Pompeia Plotina. In the 6th/7th centuries, it was replaced by the nearby city of Didymoteichon.
Plotinopolis () is an ancient city founded in Thrace by the Roman emperor Trajan and named after his wife, Pompeia Plotina. In the 6th/7th centuries, it was replaced by the nearby city of Didymoteichon.
== History == thumb|The golden bust of Plotinopolis.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).