• Chatzon (Greek: Χάτζων) or, in some modern Slavic studies, Hacon (Хацон), was a Slavic chieftain (έξαρχος Σκλαβίνων 'exarch of the Sclaveni' in the Greek...
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  • Jewish allies. 615 Siege of Thessalonica Sclaveni under the chieftain Chatzon attempt to capture the city. 616 Battle of Chester Æthelfrith defeats the...
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    Balkans was regarded as Sklavinia – inhabited or controlled by Slavs. Chatzon led the Slavic attack on Thessaloniki that year. The Slavs asked the Avars...
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  • suffer raids from the Avars, who settle in this region. The Slavs under Chatzon attack in longboats along the coasts of Thessaly, western Anatolia, and...
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  • Baiounitai and other neighbouring Slavic tribes united under a leader named Chatzon and besieged the city. Forces composed of many different Slavic tribes...
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  • suffer raids from the Avars, who settle in this region. The Slavs under Chatzon attack in longboats along the coasts of Thessaly, western Anatolia, and...
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  • Charsianon Chartophylax Chartoularios Chase (son of Ioube) Chatalar Inscription Chatzon Chelandion Chelchal Chernomen, Treaty of Cherson Cherson (theme) Chilbudius...
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    refugees streaming south. In 615, a coalition of Slavic tribes under chief Chatzon, apparently independent of the Avars, attacked Thessalonica, but failed...
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    the city in that time, first an unsuccessful attack by the Slavic leader Chatzon in c. 615, followed by an unsuccessful siege by the Avars and Slavs in...
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