• born at Salonica), (c.1591–1657) David Pardo (Dutch rabbi, born in Amsterdam), 17th century rabbi and grandson of the David Pardo born at Salonica. David...
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    semi-autonomous communities each having its own Statute. According to the De Administrando Imperio of the Byzantine emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos, the...
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    Madison. p. 163. ...Cyril and Methodius derived from a rich family of Salonica, perhaps of Slavic origin, but Grecized in those times. Methodius (815–885)...
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    parts of Europe, who were settled in Istanbul and other port cities like Salonica. In many places in Europe, Jews were suffering persecution at the hands...
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    their immediate hinterland, e.g. Adrianople and Nicomedia, but neither Salonica nor Nicaea. Other territories of the former Empire were not conquered by...
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    Bulgarian, the Central dialect is used in the area between Edessa and Salonica and forms an intermediate dialect" L. Kovačević; et al. (2014). "Standing...
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    and raiding some islands in the Aegean Sea. The Byzantines held out in Salonica and a number of coastal towns, but beyond these areas the imperial authority...
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