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Byzantine army assembly place and fortress
Malagina (Greek: Μαλάγινα), in later times Melangeia (Μελάγγεια), was a Byzantine district in the valley of the Sangarius river in northern Bithynia, at
Malagina
The Theme of Malagina or Melagina (Greek: Θέμα Μελάγινων) was an administrative division (Theme) of the Byzantine Empire in the 12th century. Its capital
Theme_of_Malagina
District and municipality in Sakarya, Turkey
(AKP). The town has been identified as the Byzantine assembly place of Malagina. There are 33 neighbourhoods in Pamukova District: Ağaççılar Ahılar Akçakaya
Pamukova
Roman military position
Constantinople, and for the horse ranches in the great army camp (aplekton) at Malagina in Bithynia. He usually held the dignity of patrikios, and ranked 51st
Count_of_the_Stable
Surname list
Guinean politician Moses Maladina, Papua New Guinean politician Malarina Malagina Mladina This page lists people with the surname Maladina. If an internal
Maladina
Military and administrative division of the Byzantine Empire
(by 775) Nicaea Mysia, Northern Phrygia, Western Bithynia Prussa, Kios, Malagina, Dorylaion, Nakoleia, Krasos, Kotyaion, Midaeum Optimates (thema Optimàtōn
Theme_(Byzantine_district)
Byzantine emperor from 963 to 969
has been presumed that the surname Maleinos is related to the name place Malagina of Bithynia, a location in the theme of Boukellarion during the 9th century
Nikephoros_II_Phokas
1204 treaty dividing the Byzantine Empire
area of Mysia. Provintia Malagini. the province of Malagina Emperor Northern Asia Minor Malagina was the first army assembly point and camp (aplekton)
Partitio terrarum imperii Romaniae
Partitio_terrarum_imperii_Romaniae
century. It has been suggested that the surname derives from the location of Malagina in Bithynia, however its main estates and power-base were in the theme
Maleinos
City walls of Constantinople (modern Istanbul, Turkey)
mirrored by the cities of Nicaea and Nicomedia, and the large field camp at Malagina. Galata, then the suburb of Sykai, was an integral part of the city by
Walls_of_Constantinople
Byzantine general (c. 878 – c. 968)
has been presumed that the surname Maleinos is related to the name place Malagina of Bithynia, a location in the theme of Boukellarion during the 9th century
Bardas_Phokas_the_Elder
Byzantine empress regnant from 797 to 802
in 795. Nevertheless, Arab raiders reached Amorion in 796, Ankara and Malagina in 798 and Ephesos in 799. Constantine personally led a force to meet Abbasid
Irene_of_Athens
District and municipality in Bursa, Turkey
According to one view, it is claimed that Yenişehir was known as Melangeia/Malágina in 1308 or that Yenişehir was formerly known as Neapolis. Before the population
Yenişehir,_Bursa
Byzantine court official (died 800)
neutralise their reaction, Irene sent the tagmata to the army base of Malagina in Bithynia, allegedly in preparation for a campaign against the Arabs
Staurakios_(eunuch)
tribe in west-Anatolia Unknown; Mid-13th century Ertugrul Conquering of Malagina and Sogut The Sakarya river became submerged after a series of floods,
List of Ottoman conquests, sieges and landings
List_of_Ottoman_conquests,_sieges_and_landings
City in Bithynia Secunda, Ancient Rome
about its history and it has been identified by historians with either Malagina or Modra. Mela is not mentioned in the list of cities of the Byzantine
Mela_(Bithynia)
Byzantine court office, originating as imperial stable master
Constantinople) and two others, probably of the great imperial stables at Malagina. By the mid-11th century, however, the post seems to have risen in importance
Protostrator
Arab Emir of Malatya from the 830s to 863
Thrakesion and Opsikion and reached up to the great Byzantine army base of Malagina in Bithynia. He was unable, however, to stop a retaliatory expedition launched
Umar_al-Aqta
Greek term used to describe military commanders from the 1st century BC on
stratopedarchēs and doux of the great imperial camp and horse farms at Malagina. Andronikos Komnenos 12th century unknown Mentioned by Eustathius of Thessalonica
Stratopedarches
Byzantine general of Armenian origin
proved not overtly enthusiastic, he withdrew to the great army base at Malagina. There, two of his associates, Michael the Amorian and Leo the Armenian
Bardanes_Tourkos
Late Roman and Byzantine administrative official
further chartoularios, in charge of the large army encampment (aplēkton) at Malagina (χαρτουλάριος τῶν Μαλαγίνων), was subordinated to him. Two chartoularioi
Chartoularios
the reign of Emperor Constantine V (r. 741–775). Of these, the camp of Malagina in Bithynia was the nearest to the capital of Constantinople, and is mentioned
Aplekton
Abbasid general and provincial governor (750–812)
reached and plundered the great Byzantine army base and imperial stables at Malagina in Bithynia. He carried off much booty, including the imperial parade horses
Abd_al-Malik_ibn_Salih
various themes, and then lists the six major assembly bases (aplekta): Malagina, Dorylaion, Kaborkin, Koloneia, Kaisareia, and Dazimon in the Armeniac
Three Treatises on Imperial Military Expeditions
Three_Treatises_on_Imperial_Military_Expeditions
798 Abbasid invasion of the Byzantine Empire
Opsikion theme. There the Abbasid forces seized the imperial stables. at Malagina. They captured Staurakios' horses and Irene's carriage. Others raided the
Abbasid invasion of Asia Minor (798)
Abbasid_invasion_of_Asia_Minor_(798)
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