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As an alternative to generic [[Cities|City]] names, these are | As an alternative to generic [[Cities|City]] names, these are cities of major historical importance in Christendom, with majestic, imposing, elegant or even mythical sounding names. A very good choice for a medium number of devices with very memorable names and associations. | ||
*Aachen | |||
*Alexandria | *Alexandria | ||
* | *Antioch | ||
*Assisi | |||
*Avignon | |||
*Axum | *Axum | ||
*Budapest | *Budapest | ||
*Canterbury | |||
*Cluny | |||
*Cologne | |||
*Constantinople | *Constantinople | ||
*Corinth | |||
*Ctesiphon | *Ctesiphon | ||
*Damascus | |||
*Echmiadzin | *Echmiadzin | ||
*Ephesus | |||
*Jerusalem | *Jerusalem | ||
*Kiev | *Kiev | ||
*Krakow | *Krakow | ||
*Nicea | |||
*Novgorod | *Novgorod | ||
*Rome | *Rome | ||
*Santiago de Compostela | |||
*Vienna | *Vienna | ||
Latest revision as of 08:35, 17 June 2026
As an alternative to generic City names, these are cities of major historical importance in Christendom, with majestic, imposing, elegant or even mythical sounding names. A very good choice for a medium number of devices with very memorable names and associations.
- Aachen
- Alexandria
- Antioch
- Assisi
- Avignon
- Axum
- Budapest
- Canterbury
- Cluny
- Cologne
- Constantinople
- Corinth
- Ctesiphon
- Damascus
- Echmiadzin
- Ephesus
- Jerusalem
- Kiev
- Krakow
- Nicea
- Novgorod
- Rome
- Santiago de Compostela
- Vienna