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    John Gabalas (Greek: Ἰωάννης Γαβαλᾶς) was a Byzantine Greek magnate and hereditary ruler of the island of Rhodes in the 1240s. He lost control of the island...
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    known as Gabalas in Greek sources Leo Gabalas (fl. 1240s), autonomous ruler of Rhodes and other islands after the Fourth Crusade John Gabalas (fl. 1250s)...
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  • in the early 1240s. Gabalas belonged to an old aristocratic family, dating at least back to the early 10th century, when Anna Gabala married Emperor Romanos...
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  • central Byzantine government under the rule of the Caesar Leo Gabalas. Although at times Gabalas seems to have acknowledged the suzerainty of the main Byzantine...
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  • by Emperor John III Vatatzes against the Genoese who had invaded and taken control of Rhodes during the absence of its governor John Gabalas. Towards the...
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    Lebor Gabála Érenn (literally "The Book of the Taking of Ireland"; Modern Irish spelling: Leabhar Gabhála Éireann, known in English as The Book of Invasions)...
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  • have held the mesastikion—Theodore Mouzalon, Theodore Metochites, and John Gabalas—and indeed appear to have been appointed as mesazon before being promoted...
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    John the Baptist (c. 1st century BC – c. AD 30) was a Jewish preacher active in the area of the Jordan River in the early 1st century AD. He is also known...
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    into a unified force under the megas doux. The Emperor's brother-in-law John Doukas is usually considered to have been the first to hold the title, being...
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    John the Apostle (Ancient Greek: Ἰωάννης; Latin: Ioannes c. 6 AD – c. 100 AD; Ge'ez: ዮሐንስ;), also known as Saint John the Beloved and, in Eastern Orthodox...
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  • aristocrats around him, including men such as the megas droungarios John Gabalas or George Choumnos, whom he tied to himself by marriage alliances. The...
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  • title of Emperor for that of Despot by Vatatzes. John Gabalas (1239–1250) – the brother of Leo Gabalas, he took over rule of the island of Rhodes on his...
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    the United States for Chicago Fire, Azerbaijan for Gabala FC and in Iran for Mes Sarcheshmeh F.C. John started his professional career at Dutch first division...
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    the 11th-century Lebor Gabála Érenn. A Scottish variant is recorded by John of Fordun (d. 1384). The narrative in the Lebor Gabála Érenn is a legendary...
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    against Kəpəz on 24 February 2013. John scored his first goal for AZAL on 3 March 2013 in a home victory over Gabala. William's consecutive goal scoring...
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  • John Doukas Komnenos John Drimys John, Duke of Durazzo John Eladas John Eugenikos John Gabalas John Geometres John George Heracleus Basilicos[ John Hagiopolites...
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    Macalister, R. A. S. (ed.). Lebor Gabála Érenn [The Book of the Taking of Ireland]. Dublin: Irish Texts Society. Carey, John (1994). The Irish National Origin-Legend:...
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    John. Christians have traditionally identified him with John the Apostle, John of Patmos, and John the Presbyter, although there is no consensus on how many...
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    Tara since ancient times, and compilations like the 11th-century Lebor Gabála Érenn, followed by Early Modern works like the Annals of the Four Masters...
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  • Dinamo Mehrac Bakhshali - Gabala Urfan Abbasov - Gabala Samuel Tetteh - Gabala Fares Abu Akel - Gabala Osama Khalaila - Gabala Vugar Ashrafli - Göygöl Ulvi...
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  • prominent families of the military aristocracy, including Eustathios Argyros, John Kourkouas and Manuel Kourtikes, the droungarios occupied the 36th place in...
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    provinces, they are overthrown by the invading Tuatha Dé Danann. Lebor Gabála Érenn tells of Ireland being settled six times by six groups of people....
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  • on 4 August 2023 and ended on 26 May 2024. Neftçi Sabah Araz-Nakhchivan Gabala Kapaz Qarabağ Sabail Sumgayit Turan Tovuz Zira Note: Table lists in alphabetical...
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    Pharaoh's daughter Scota. The Lebor Gabála Érenn describes him as a Scythian, yet the famed Irish genealogist John O'Hart notes that Niul's father was...
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    Gabala in Syria (Greek: Σεβηριανός; 355 – 408/425), was a popular preacher in Constantinople from around 400 until 404. He became the enemy of John Chrysostom...
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    Rhodes, Leo Gabalas, who had only recently submitted to the Nicaean Empire of John III Vatatzes. Marsilio concluded a treaty with Gabalas, who recognized...
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  • Nel also known as Nuil or Niul was a mythical figure from the Lebor Gabála Érenn and was an ancestor of the people of Ireland. He was the son of Fénius...
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    occasionally established mints of their own, like Isaac Komnenos of Cyprus, Leo Gabalas of Rhodes, or the Gabras family of Trebizond. Constantinople, however,...
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    John Climacus (Greek: Ἰωάννης τῆς Κλίμακος; Latin: Ioannes Climacus; Arabic: يوحنا السلمي, romanized: Yuḥana al-Sêlmi), also known as John of the Ladder...
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    John the Dwarf (Greek: Ἰωάννης Κολοβός; Arabic: ابو يحنّس القصير (Abū) Yuḥannis al-Qaṣīr c. 339 – c. 405), also called John Colobus, John Kolobos or Abba...
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