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    Mopsuestia (redirect from Mamistra)
    Alternative name Mopsos, Seleucia on the Pyramus, Hadriana, Decia, al-Maṣṣīṣah, Mamistra, Misis, Yakapınar Location Adana Province, Turkey Region Cilicia Coordinates...
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  • The Battle of Mamistra took place in 1152 between the forces the Byzantine Empire and Cilician Armenia, near the city of Mamistra. The Armenians under...
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  • Andırın in Turkey), Vahka, Sis (today Kozan in Turkey), Anazarbus, Adana, Mamistra and eventually Tarsus. His victories were aided by the lack of Muslim attacks...
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    She sailed for Antioch at the end of 1106 and became Lady of Tarsus and Mamistra, in Cilician Armenia. Cecile married firstly (late 1106) Tancred, Prince...
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    the Patriarchate of Antioch with its seat (cathedral) at Mopsuestia (the Mamistra of the Middle Ages and Misis of the Ottoman Empire). It remains a titular...
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    while he continued his campaign. Tancred had meanwhile seized the town of Mamistra. Baldwin reached the town on around 30 September. The Norman Richard of...
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    a brief unsuccessful siege of Seleucia, he seized the three cities of Mamistra, Tarsus and Adana in 1131. In 1133, Leo captured Sarventikar, on the slopes...
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    invaded Cilicia, ravaging the three great cities of the Cilician plain: Mamistra, Adana and Tarsus, as well as the harbour of Ayas. Another group of Mamluks...
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    (1189–1191) War of the Antiochene Succession (1201–1219) Armenian–Byzantine Wars Mamistra (1152) Armenian–Mongol Campaigns Baghdad (1258) Mayyafariqin (1259–1260)...
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    the establishment of Italian merchant communities in Tarsus, Adana and Mamistra, and became a large source of revenue for the growth and development of...
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    (1189–1191) War of the Antiochene Succession (1201–1219) Armenian–Byzantine Wars Mamistra (1152) Armenian–Mongol Campaigns Baghdad (1258) Mayyafariqin (1259–1260)...
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    the Battle of Mari, Baybars managed to ravage the three great cities of Mamistra, Adana and Tarsus, so that when Hetoum arrived with Mongol troops, the...
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    Unable to resist a full-scale Byzantine invasion, Raynald hurried to Mamistra to voluntarily make his submission to the emperor. On Manuel's demand,...
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  • (1189–1191) War of the Antiochene Succession (1201–1219) Armenian–Byzantine Wars Mamistra (1152) Armenian–Mongol Campaigns Baghdad (1258) Mayyafariqin (1259–1260)...
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  • (1189–1191) War of the Antiochene Succession (1201–1219) Armenian–Byzantine Wars Mamistra (1152) Armenian–Mongol Campaigns Baghdad (1258) Mayyafariqin (1259–1260)...
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    (1189–1191) War of the Antiochene Succession (1201–1219) Armenian–Byzantine Wars Mamistra (1152) Armenian–Mongol Campaigns Baghdad (1258) Mayyafariqin (1259–1260)...
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  • to take Antioch; his army successively took Seleucia, Korikos, Tarsus, Mamistra, Adana, Tel Hamdoun (now Toprakkale in Turkey) and Anazarbus. Mleh and...
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    abdicated in favor of his brother T'oros III, and entered the monastery of Mamistra. In the summer of 1299, Het'um I's grandson, King Het'um II, again facing...
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    forces at the Disaster of Mari, Baibars ravaged the three great cities of Mamistra, Adana and Tarsus, so that when Hetoum arrived with Mongol troops, the...
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    damages the areas of the Crusaders in the Middle East. From Antioch and Mamistra to Marash and Edessa are hit by the shocks. The cathedral of Chichester...
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    continued his campaign. Tancred had meanwhile seized the prosperous town of Mamistra. Baldwin reached the town on around 30 September. One of the most prominent...
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    (1189–1191) War of the Antiochene Succession (1201–1219) Armenian–Byzantine Wars Mamistra (1152) Armenian–Mongol Campaigns Baghdad (1258) Mayyafariqin (1259–1260)...
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    Constance of France Alice of Jerusalem 1126 one daughter February 1130 Mamistra, Cilicia aged about 22 Roger of Salerno acted as regent 1112–1119; King...
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    (1189–1191) War of the Antiochene Succession (1201–1219) Armenian–Byzantine Wars Mamistra (1152) Armenian–Mongol Campaigns Baghdad (1258) Mayyafariqin (1259–1260)...
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    territory (belonging to Bohemond I) further east – occupying Tarsus, Adana and Mamistra. Spring – King Baldwin I concludes an alliance with the Genoese fleet,...
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    Summer – The Byzantines re-occupy the Cilician cities of Tarsus, Adana and Mamistra. A naval squadron, under Admiral Cantacuzenus, pursues in Cypriot waters...
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    attacks the Byzantines, and re-captures the cities of Tarsus, Adana and Mamistra in Cilicia. Tancred is deprived of his lordship by Bohemond's return, and...
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