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    The Battle of Thessalonica (Bulgarian: Битката при Солун) occurred in 995 or earlier, near the city of Thessalonica, Greece. The battle was part of the...
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  • (904), a sack of the city by an Arab fleet Battle of Thessalonica (995), a Bulgarian victory over the Byzantines Battle of Thessalonica (1004), a Bulgarian...
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  • The Battle of Thessalonica in 1004 was one of the many attacks of the Bulgarian emperor Samuel against the second most important Byzantine city in the...
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  • of Chandax – 960 – 961 – Arab–Byzantine wars Battle of Thessalonica (995) – 995 – Byzantine conquest of Bulgaria (Byzantine–Bulgarian wars) Battle of...
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    995 – Battle of Thessalonica 997 – Battle of Spercheios 998 – Battle of Apamea 1004 – Battle of Skopje Battle of Thessalonica 1009 – Battle of Kreta 1014...
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  • John Chaldos (category Byzantine governors of Thessalonica)
    post as governor of Thessalonica in September 995, for he issued an act (sigillion) confirming various privileges and exemptions of the Kolobou Monastery...
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    Ashot Taronites (category Byzantine people of Armenian descent)
    that it must have happened at the latest in mid-995, as John Chaldos is attested as doux of Thessalonica later in the same year. In 996, however, Samuel...
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    Thessaloniki (redirect from Thessalonica)
    (/ˌθɛsələˈniːki/; Greek: Θεσσαλονίκη [θesaloˈnici] ), also known as Thessalonica (English: /ˌθɛsələˈnaɪkə, ˌθɛsəˈlɒnɪkə/), Saloniki, Salonika, or Salonica...
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    Gregory Taronites (category Byzantine governors of Thessalonica)
    the Bulgarians at an ambush near Thessalonica ca. 991 or 995. Gregory was a son of Ashot III, prince of the region of Taron in southern Armenia. At Ashot's...
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    Emperor of Constantinople Sybille (°1179- †1217), married to Guichard IV, Sire of Beaujeu Eustace (†1217), regent of the Kingdom of Thessalonica Matilda...
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    aftermath of the Battle of Ankara. In 1422, after the Byzantines supported Mustafa Çelebi, Murad II attacked the city, beginning the Siege of Thessalonica. Unable...
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  • I Siege of Philippopolis (250) Siege of Thessalonica (254) Siege of Dura-Europos (256) Siege of Tyana (272) Siege of Palmyra (272) Siege of Byzantium...
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    ignored (help) Larson, Laurence Marcellus (1912). Canute the Great: 995 – 1035 and the Rise of Danish Imperialism During the Viking Age. New York: Putnam. p...
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    Bulgarians to counter-attack in 1009 was defeated at the Battle of Kreta, to the east of Thessalonica. In 1014, Basil was ready to launch a campaign aimed...
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    siege of Aleppo was a siege of the Hamdanid capital Aleppo by the army of the Fatimid Caliphate under Manjutakin from the spring of 994 to April 995. Manjutakin...
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  • Thessalonica, King of Thessalonica, Kingdom of Thessalonica, 617 Siege of Thessalonica, 676–678 Siege of Thessalonica, 904 Sack of Thessalonica, 995 Battle...
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    Philip I of Taranto. In 1313, Philip in turn transferred it to Matilda of Hainaut, who was married to Louis of Burgundy, titular King of Thessalonica. Isabella's...
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    Battle of Apamea was fought on 19 July 998 between the forces of the Byzantine Empire and the Fatimid Caliphate. The battle was part of a series of military...
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  • The following is a chronological list of notable heads of governments and heads of state deaths that have resulted from assassination or execution. This...
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    Serres (redirect from History of Serres)
    Greek language. After the 1371 Battle of Maritsa, the Byzantines under Manuel II Palaiologos (then governor of Thessalonica) retook Serres. Serres fell to...
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  • in one of the bloodiest wars in human history. The title Khwarazmshah was introduced in 305 by the founder of the Afrighids and existed until 995. After...
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    Under the reign of Mas'ud I, the Ghaznavid dynasty began losing control over its western territories to the Seljuk Empire after the Battle of Dandanaqan in...
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    Collapse of Third Millennium North Mesopotamian Civilization". Science. 261 (5124): 995–1004. Bibcode:1993Sci...261..995W. doi:10.1126/science.261.5124.995. PMID 17739617...
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    Arab–Byzantine wars (category Invasions of Europe)
    the Arabs captured Thessalonica, the Empire's second largest city, it was quickly re-captured by the Byzantines. Thomas's 821 siege of Constantinople did...
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    terrain at Abrittus, a battle which cost the life of Roman emperor Decius. In 253/254, further attacks occurred reaching Thessalonica and possibly Thrace...
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    the Siege of Thessalonica (1422–1430) and sent ships to help defend Constantinople against the besieging Turks in 1453. After the Fall of Constantinople...
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    Yaniv, Zohara; Bachrach, Uriel (2005). Handbook of Medicinal Plants. Psychology Press. ISBN 978-1-56022-995-7. Yuan, Zheng (1994), "Local Government Schools...
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    Zhou dynasty (redirect from House of Ji)
    an army of 45,000 men and 300 chariots across the Yellow River and defeated King Zhou of Shang at the Battle of Muye, marking the beginning of the Zhou...
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    Stockade) in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. Miners battled British Colonial forces against taxation policies of the Government. 1854–56: Peasant Rebel in Vietnam...
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    in 1402 he defeated the Ottomans in the Battle of Ankara. This made Timur the most preeminent Muslim ruler of the time, as the Ottoman Empire plunged...
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