Beroe
Beroe or Beroƫ may refer to:
Places and jurisdictions
- A city and former archbishopric of Ancient Thrace, now Stara Zagora in Bulgaria and a Latin Catholic titular see, which was founded under the name Beroe (meaning iron) and renamed to Augusta Trajana
- Battle of Beroe, fought at Beroe in 250 between the Romans and the Goths
 - Battle of Beroia, fought at Beroe in 1122 between the Pechenegs and the Byzantine Empire
 - PFC Beroe Stara Zagora, commonly known as PFC Beroe, a football club from Stara Zagora
- Beroe Stadium, PFC Beroe's multi-use stadium
 
 - BC Beroe, a basketball club from Stara Zagora
 
 - Beroea, also called Berea, an ancient (Biblical) city in Greece, now known as Veria
- Beroeans, the inhabitants of that city, also called Bereans
 
 - a Roman fortified frontier post at the lower Danube, now Ostrov, Tulcea, Tulcea County, Romania
 - Beroe Hill, a hill in Livingston Island, West Antarctica
 
Other uses
- Beroe (ctenophore), a genus of the Nuda class of comb jellies (ctenophore phylum)
 - Beroe (mythology), several figures from Greek mythology, including:
- Beroe (Beirut nymph), daughter of Aphrodite and Adonis