• Malagina (Greek: Μαλάγινα), in later times Melangeia (Μελάγγεια), was a Byzantine district in the valley of the Sangarius river in northern Bithynia, at...
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  • Constantinople, and for the horse ranches in the great army camp (aplekton) at Malagina in Bithynia. He usually held the dignity of patrikios, and ranked 51st...
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    (AKP). The town has been identified as the Byzantine assembly place of Malagina. There are 33 neighbourhoods in Pamukova District: Ağaççılar Ahılar Akçakaya...
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  • about its history and it has been identified by historians with either Malagina or Modra. Mela is not mentioned in the list of cities of the Byzantine...
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    (by 775) Nicaea Mysia, Northern Phrygia, Western Bithynia Prussa, Kios, Malagina, Dorylaion, Nakoleia, Krasos, Kotyaion, Midaeum Optimates (thema Optimàtōn...
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    area of Mysia. Provintia Malagini. the province of Malagina Emperor Northern Asia Minor Malagina was the first army assembly point and camp (aplekton)...
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  • Guinean politician Moses Maladina, Papua New Guinean politician Malarina Malagina Mladina This page lists people with the surname Maladina. If an internal...
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    has been presumed that the surname Maleinos is related to the name place Malagina of Bithynia, a location in the theme of Boukellarion during the 9th century...
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    mirrored by the cities of Nicaea and Nicomedia, and the large field camp at Malagina. Galata, then the suburb of Sykai, was an integral part of the city by...
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    According to one view, it is claimed that Yenişehir was known as Melangeia/Malágina in 1308 or that Yenişehir was formerly known as Neapolis. Before the population...
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  • the reign of Emperor Constantine V (r. 741–775). Of these, the camp of Malagina in Bithynia was the nearest to the capital of Constantinople, and is mentioned...
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  • neutralise their reaction, Irene sent the tagmata to the army base of Malagina in Bithynia, allegedly in preparation for a campaign against the Arabs...
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  • Thrakesion and Opsikion and reached up to the great Byzantine army base of Malagina in Bithynia. He was unable, however, to stop a retaliatory expedition launched...
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  • century. It has been suggested that the surname derives from the location of Malagina in Bithynia, however its main estates and power-base were in the theme...
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  • Constantinople) and two others, probably of the great imperial stables at Malagina. By the mid-11th century, however, the post seems to have risen in importance...
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  • further chartoularios, in charge of the large army encampment (aplēkton) at Malagina (χαρτουλάριος τῶν Μαλαγίνων), was subordinated to him. Two chartoularioi...
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  • proved not overtly enthusiastic, he withdrew to the great army base at Malagina. There, two of his associates, Michael the Amorian and Leo the Armenian...
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    stratopedarchēs and doux of the great imperial camp and horse farms at Malagina. Andronikos Komnenos 12th century unknown Mentioned by Eustathius of Thessalonica...
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  • Makrembolites Makrinitissa Monastery Makroioannes Makryplagi, Battle of Malagina Malakasioi Malamirovo Inscription Maleinos Małgorzata Dąbrowska Malian...
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  • reached and plundered the great Byzantine army base and imperial stables at Malagina in Bithynia. He carried off much booty, including the imperial parade horses...
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  • various themes, and then lists the six major assembly bases (aplekta): Malagina, Dorylaion, Kaborkin, Koloneia, Kaisareia, and Dazimon in the Armeniac...
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