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    Maximianopolis (disambiguation) Aikaterini Balla, "Mosynopolis-Maximianoupolis" Gregory, Timothy E. (1991). "Mosynopolis". In Kazhdan, Alexander (ed.). The Oxford...
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    under crusader control. Alexios V and his companions eventually reached Mosynopolis, which had been occupied by the deposed emperor Alexios III Angelos and...
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    at night with one of his three daughters. From Adrianople, and then Mosynopolis, he attempted unsuccessfully to rally his supporters, only to end up...
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  • halted his campaign and turned back to his base, Mosynopolis. It was only after reaching Mosynopolis and learning of Samuel's death that he turned back...
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    Maximianopolis, former Thracian Porsulis or Paesoulae, which was renamed to Mosynopolis in the 9th century. Komotini was a Via Egnatia hub on its northern route...
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    advanced guard pushed further on the road towards Constantinople, reaching Mosynopolis, which it occupied. Choniates states that the Normans, having encountered...
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    III abandoned his subjects, slipping out of the city and fleeing to Mosynopolis in Thrace. The Imperial officials quickly deposed their runaway emperor...
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    including the future King Harald III of Norway. Gathering his forces at Mosynopolis the Emperor waited for the Bulgarian army. The military position of the...
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    military command by Emperor Isaac and expanded his rule to Smolyan, Mosynopolis, and Xanthi. According to Niketas Choniates, Thessaly and Macedonia is...
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  • Martyropolis (Silvan, Turkey) Archdiocese of Maximianopolis in Rhodope (Mosynopolis, Greece) Archdiocese of Melitene (Malatya, Turkey) Archdiocese of Methymna...
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    Ohrid, which was swiftly retaken by the Bulgarians. Back in his base at Mosynopolis, Basil divided the Byzantine army to harass the areas of Strumitsa and...
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    (a khanqah) that was built in the fourteenth century near modern Nea Mosynopolis, in the Poshposh neighbourhood of Komotini, in northern Greece. It stood...
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    Μακεδονίας) by 802 Thrace Strymon Adrianopolis Western Thrace Didymoteicho, Mosynopolis, Aenos, Maronia Mesopotamia (thema Mesopotamias, Θέμα Μεσοποταμίας) by...
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    Pernik fortress again, but was still unsuccessful, so he retreated to Mosynopolis. John Vladislav, Gabriel Radomir's cousin, then killed Radomir. Krakras...
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    with their urine."| Later, the Norman army marched further inland to Mosynopolis, half-way to Constantinople. The population at the time was some 500...
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    Harald again served with distinction, he received the rank while at Mosynopolis of spatharokandidatos, identified by DeVries as a promotion to the possibly...
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  • on his way back to Thessalonica, Boniface was ambushed and killed at Mosynopolis on 4 September. According to Geoffrey of Villehardouin local Bulgarians...
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  • The Battle of Mosynopolis (Bulgarian: Битка при Месинопол) took place on 4 September 1207, at Mosynopolis near the town of Komotini in contemporary Greece...
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  • Coadjutor Vicar Apostolic of the Lowland District and Titular Bishop of Mosynopolis on 19 September 1735; ordained bishop on 2 November 1735; succeeded Vicar...
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    In 1347, the local metropolitan was therefore allowed to reside in Mosynopolis instead. The area fell to the Ottoman Turks by 1365, and in 1371 the...
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    would arrive and bolster their forces. Constantinople (Emp. Baldwin I) Mosynopolis (Emp. Alexios III) Tzurulum (Emp. Alexios V) Nicaea (Theodore Laskaris)...
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  • he commanded a campaign deep into Bulgarian lands. Setting out from Mosynopolis, the two generals crossed the Balkan Mountains and captured the old Bulgarian...
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  • the Byzantines, secretly negotiated a deal with Emperor Michael IV at Mosynopolis and was rewarded with a title of magistros. During the battle, he rode...
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  • Fourth Crusade were storming the city. Reaching her deposed father at Mosynopolis, Eudocia was allowed to marry Alexios V, but he was arrested and mutilated...
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    city along with her daughter and Alexios V, and they made their way to Mosynopolis, where Euphrosyne's husband Alexios III had taken refuge. Alexios III...
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    Ottoman ships and soon after he defeated the army of Kantakouzenos at Mosynopolis. Probably the first local ruler to become aware of the impending Ottoman...
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  • Coadjutor Vicar Apostolic of the Lowland District and Titular Bishop of Mosynopolis by the Holy See on 19 September 1735. He was consecrated to the Episcopate...
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    was appointed coadjutor bishop to Bishop Amat and titular bishop of Mosynopolis by Pope Pius IX. He received his episcopal consecration on the following...
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    bishop of Halicarnassus, and Henryk Ludwik Plater, titular bishop of Mosynopolis. He died on 24 November 1880. Wielka encyklopedya powszechna ilustrowana...
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    eastern walls of the Byzantine castle / small outpost on the outskirts of Mosynopolis on the road axis from Constantinople to the west. In the nineteenth century...
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