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  • Mosynopolis
  • Ancient settlement and archaeological site near Komotini, Greece

    Maximianopolis (disambiguation) Aikaterini Balla, "Mosynopolis-Maximianoupolis" Gregory, Timothy E. (1991). "Mosynopolis". In Kazhdan, Alexander (ed.). The Oxford

    Mosynopolis

    Mosynopolis

    Mosynopolis

  • Battle of Mosynopolis
  • Battle in 1207 in Greece

    The Battle of Mosynopolis (Bulgarian: Битка при Месинопол) took place on 4 September 1207 at Mosynopolis, close to the modern town of Komotini, Greece

    Battle of Mosynopolis

    Battle of Mosynopolis

    Battle_of_Mosynopolis

  • Alexios III Angelos
  • Byzantine emperor from 1195 to 1203

    at night with one of his three daughters. From Adrianople, and then Mosynopolis, he attempted unsuccessfully to rally his supporters, only to end up

    Alexios III Angelos

    Alexios III Angelos

    Alexios_III_Angelos

  • Alexios V Doukas
  • Byzantine emperor in 1204

    under crusader control. Alexios V and his companions eventually reached Mosynopolis, which had been occupied by the deposed emperor Alexios III Angelos and

    Alexios V Doukas

    Alexios V Doukas

    Alexios_V_Doukas

  • Komotini
  • City in Thrace, Greece

    Maximianopolis, former Thracian Porsulis or Paesoulae, which was renamed to Mosynopolis in the 9th century. Komotini was a Via Egnatia hub on its northern route

    Komotini

    Komotini

    Komotini

  • Battle of Demetritzes
  • Battle in 1185 in the Balkans

    advanced guard pushed further on the road towards Constantinople, reaching Mosynopolis, which it occupied. Choniates states that the Normans, having encountered

    Battle of Demetritzes

    Battle of Demetritzes

    Battle_of_Demetritzes

  • Traianoupoli
  • Municipal unit in Greece

    In 1347, the local metropolitan was therefore allowed to reside in Mosynopolis instead. The area fell to the Ottoman Turks by 1365, and in 1371 the

    Traianoupoli

    Traianoupoli

    Traianoupoli

  • Harald Hardrada
  • King of Norway from 1046 to 1066

    Harald again served with distinction, he received the rank while at Mosynopolis of spatharokandidatos, identified by DeVries as a promotion to the possibly

    Harald Hardrada

    Harald Hardrada

    Harald_Hardrada

  • Struggle for Constantinople (1204–1261)
  • Conflicts following the Fourth Crusade

    would arrive and bolster their forces. Constantinople (Emp. Baldwin I) Mosynopolis (Emp. Alexios III) Tzurulum (Emp. Alexios V) Nicaea (Theodore Laskaris)

    Struggle for Constantinople (1204–1261)

    Struggle for Constantinople (1204–1261)

    Struggle_for_Constantinople_(1204–1261)

  • Michael IV the Paphlagonian
  • Byzantine emperor from 1034 to 1041

    including the future King Harald III of Norway. Gathering his forces at Mosynopolis the Emperor waited for the Bulgarian army. The military position of the

    Michael IV the Paphlagonian

    Michael IV the Paphlagonian

    Michael_IV_the_Paphlagonian

  • Fourth Crusade
  • Latin Christian armed expedition (1202–1204)

    III abandoned his subjects, slipping out of the city and fleeing to Mosynopolis in Thrace. The Imperial officials quickly deposed their runaway emperor

    Fourth Crusade

    Fourth Crusade

    Fourth_Crusade

  • List of Catholic archdioceses
  • Martyropolis (Silvan, Turkey) Archdiocese of Maximianopolis in Rhodope (Mosynopolis, Greece) Archdiocese of Melitene (Malatya, Turkey) Archdiocese of Methymna

    List of Catholic archdioceses

    List_of_Catholic_archdioceses

  • Byzantine conquest of Bulgaria
  • Invasion of the First Bulgarian Empire (968–1018)

    Pernik fortress again, but was still unsuccessful, so he retreated to Mosynopolis. John Vladislav, Gabriel Radomir's cousin, then killed Radomir. Krakras

    Byzantine conquest of Bulgaria

    Byzantine conquest of Bulgaria

    Byzantine_conquest_of_Bulgaria

  • Vlachs
  • Romance-speaking populations in the Balkans

    military command by Emperor Isaac and expanded his rule to Smolyan, Mosynopolis, and Xanthi. According to Niketas Choniates, Thessaly and Macedonia is

    Vlachs

    Vlachs

    Vlachs

  • Ivan Vladislav of Bulgaria
  • Tsar of Bulgaria from 1015 to 1018

    Ohrid, which was swiftly retaken by the Bulgarians. Back in his base at Mosynopolis, Basil divided the Byzantine army to harass the areas of Strumitsa and

    Ivan Vladislav of Bulgaria

    Ivan Vladislav of Bulgaria

    Ivan_Vladislav_of_Bulgaria

  • Theme (Byzantine district)
  • Military and administrative division of the Byzantine Empire

    Μακεδονίας) by 802 Thrace Strymon Adrianopolis Western Thrace Didymoteicho, Mosynopolis, Aenos, Maronia Mesopotamia (thema Mesopotamias, Θέμα Μεσοποταμίας) by

    Theme (Byzantine district)

    Theme (Byzantine district)

    Theme_(Byzantine_district)

  • Battle of Adrianople (1205)
  • Bulgarian victory over the Latin Empire

    v t e Bulgarian–Latin wars Adrianople Serres Rusion Rodosto Mosynopolis Beroia Philippopolis Constantinople

    Battle of Adrianople (1205)

    Battle of Adrianople (1205)

    Battle_of_Adrianople_(1205)

  • Boleron
  • Historical region in southwestern Thrace

    1047, it is attested as a separate theme—with at least two known banda, Mosynopolis and Peritheorion—in 1083, but most often it is found as part of a composite

    Boleron

    Boleron

    Boleron

  • Battle of Beroia (1208)
  • Bulgarian victory over the Latin Empire

    v t e Bulgarian–Latin wars Adrianople Serres Rusion Rodosto Mosynopolis Beroia Philippopolis Constantinople

    Battle of Beroia (1208)

    Battle_of_Beroia_(1208)

  • Nikephoros Xiphias
  • Byzantine military commander

    he commanded a campaign deep into Bulgarian lands. Setting out from Mosynopolis, the two generals crossed the Balkan Mountains and captured the old Bulgarian

    Nikephoros Xiphias

    Nikephoros_Xiphias

  • Siege of Constantinople (1235–1236)
  • Siege by a Bulgarian-Nicaean alliance

    v t e Bulgarian–Latin wars Adrianople Serres Rusion Rodosto Mosynopolis Beroia Philippopolis Constantinople

    Siege of Constantinople (1235–1236)

    Siege of Constantinople (1235–1236)

    Siege_of_Constantinople_(1235–1236)

  • Battle of Serres (1205)
  • Battle between the Bulgarian and Latin empires

    v t e Bulgarian–Latin wars Adrianople Serres Rusion Rodosto Mosynopolis Beroia Philippopolis Constantinople

    Battle of Serres (1205)

    Battle of Serres (1205)

    Battle_of_Serres_(1205)

  • Theophylact Botaneiates
  • halted his campaign and turned back to his base, Mosynopolis. It was only after reaching Mosynopolis and learning of Samuel's death that he turned back

    Theophylact Botaneiates

    Theophylact_Botaneiates

  • Battle of Rusion
  • Battle in 1206 in the Balkans

    v t e Bulgarian–Latin wars Adrianople Serres Rusion Rodosto Mosynopolis Beroia Philippopolis Constantinople

    Battle of Rusion

    Battle of Rusion

    Battle_of_Rusion

  • Alexander Smith (bishop, born 1684)
  • Roman Catholic bishop in Scotland (c. 1684–1766)

    Coadjutor Vicar Apostolic of the Lowland District and Titular Bishop of Mosynopolis by the Holy See on 19 September 1735. He was consecrated to the Episcopate

    Alexander Smith (bishop, born 1684)

    Alexander_Smith_(bishop,_born_1684)

  • Battle of Philippopolis (1208)
  • v t e Bulgarian–Latin wars Adrianople Serres Rusion Rodosto Mosynopolis Beroia Philippopolis Constantinople

    Battle of Philippopolis (1208)

    Battle of Philippopolis (1208)

    Battle_of_Philippopolis_(1208)

  • Byzantine Empire under the Angelos dynasty
  • Period of Byzantine history from 1185 to 1204

    with their urine."| Later, the Norman army marched further inland to Mosynopolis, half-way to Constantinople. The population at the time was some 500

    Byzantine Empire under the Angelos dynasty

    Byzantine Empire under the Angelos dynasty

    Byzantine_Empire_under_the_Angelos_dynasty

  • Battle of Rodosto
  • Battle in 1206 in modern-day Turkey

    v t e Bulgarian–Latin wars Adrianople Serres Rusion Rodosto Mosynopolis Beroia Philippopolis Constantinople

    Battle of Rodosto

    Battle_of_Rodosto

  • Kaloyan of Bulgaria
  • Emperor of Bulgaria from 1196 to 1207

    on his way back to Thessalonica, Boniface was ambushed and killed at Mosynopolis on 4 September. According to Geoffrey of Villehardouin local Bulgarians

    Kaloyan of Bulgaria

    Kaloyan_of_Bulgaria

  • Eudokia Angelina
  • Grand Princess consort of Serbia

    Fourth Crusade were storming the city. Reaching her deposed father at Mosynopolis, Eudocia was allowed to marry Alexios V, but he was arrested and mutilated

    Eudokia Angelina

    Eudokia_Angelina

  • Battle of Ostrovo
  • 1041 battle of the Uprising of Petar Delyan

    the Byzantines, secretly negotiated a deal with Emperor Michael IV at Mosynopolis and was rewarded with a title of magistros. During the battle, he rode

    Battle of Ostrovo

    Battle_of_Ostrovo

  • Euphrosyne Doukaina Kamatera
  • Empress consort of the Byzantine Empire

    city along with her daughter and Alexios V, and they made their way to Mosynopolis, where Euphrosyne's husband Alexios III had taken refuge. Alexios III

    Euphrosyne Doukaina Kamatera

    Euphrosyne Doukaina Kamatera

    Euphrosyne_Doukaina_Kamatera

  • Bulgarian–Ottoman wars
  • 1345 – July 1393 conflict between the Second Bulgarian Empire and the Ottoman Empire

    Aydinid ships and soon after he defeated the army of Kantakouzenos at Mosynopolis. Probably the first local ruler to become aware of the impending threat

    Bulgarian–Ottoman wars

    Bulgarian–Ottoman wars

    Bulgarian–Ottoman_wars

  • List of Catholic titular sees
  • Annuario Pontificio Catholic Church

    Montefiascone Monterano Monteverde Mopsuestia Mopta Morosbisdus Mossyna Mostene Mosynopolis Motula Moxori Mozotcori Mulia Mulli Munatiana Mundinitza Municipa Murcona

    List of Catholic titular sees

    List_of_Catholic_titular_sees

  • Poshposh Tekke
  • Destroyed monument in Komotini, Greece

    (a khanqah) that was built in the fourteenth century near modern Nea Mosynopolis, in the Poshposh neighbourhood of Komotini, in northern Greece. It stood

    Poshposh Tekke

    Poshposh Tekke

    Poshposh_Tekke

  • Bulgarian–Latin wars
  • 1204–1261 wars in the Balkans during the Crusades

    v t e Bulgarian–Latin wars Adrianople Serres Rusion Rodosto Mosynopolis Beroia Philippopolis Constantinople

    Bulgarian–Latin wars

    Bulgarian–Latin wars

    Bulgarian–Latin_wars

  • Manuel Kamytzes
  • Byzantine general and rebel

    back, and Ivanko extended his domain south up to the area of Smolyan, Mosynopolis, and Mount Pangaion. While Kamytzes languished in prison, writes Choniates

    Manuel Kamytzes

    Manuel_Kamytzes

  • Theodore Komnenos Doukas
  • 13th-century AD emperor and autocrat of the Romans

    Macedonia and western Thrace, seizing Christopolis, Xanthi, Gratianopolis, Mosynopolis and Didymoteicho. In an attempt to pre-empt him and block his advance

    Theodore Komnenos Doukas

    Theodore Komnenos Doukas

    Theodore_Komnenos_Doukas

  • John Vatatzes (megas stratopedarches)
  • Byzantine general (died 1345)

    in Thessalonica and eastern Macedonia (Serres, Boleron, Strymon, and Mosynopolis) from 1333 to 1341, as attested in a series of official acts bearing

    John Vatatzes (megas stratopedarches)

    John Vatatzes (megas stratopedarches)

    John_Vatatzes_(megas_stratopedarches)

  • Strymon (theme)
  • Province of the Byzantine Empire

    while it may also initially have included the cities of Xanthi and Mosynopolis east of the Strymon. In the 8th century, Strymon was a kleisoura of Macedonia

    Strymon (theme)

    Strymon (theme)

    Strymon_(theme)

  • List of Catholic dioceses in Greece
  • Methone, Milos (united with current diocese of Syros), Monembasia, Mosynopolis, Mundinitza, Nauplia, Nisyrus, Olena, Opus, Oreus, Paros, Peritheorium

    List of Catholic dioceses in Greece

    List_of_Catholic_dioceses_in_Greece

  • Diocese of Prince Albert
  • Latin Catholic ecclesiastical territory

    Immaculate (O.M.I.) (1891.06.02 – 1907.12.02 see below), Titular Bishop of Mosynopolis (1891.06.02 – 1907.12.02) Suffragan Bishop of Prince-Albert (first time)

    Diocese of Prince Albert

    Diocese_of_Prince_Albert

  • Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh
  • Roman Catholic archiepiscopal position in Scotland

    Coadjutor Vicar Apostolic of the Lowland District and Titular Bishop of Mosynopolis on 19 September 1735; ordained bishop on 2 November 1735; succeeded Vicar

    Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh

    Archbishop_of_St_Andrews_and_Edinburgh

  • Roman Catholic Diocese of Iași
  • Latin Catholic ecclesiastical jurisdiction in Romania

    Camilli (1884.06.27 – 1894.05.06 see below), previously Titular Bishop of Mosynopolis (1881.09.16 – 1884.06.27); later Titular Bishop of Gadaræ (1896.02.25

    Roman Catholic Diocese of Iași

    Roman Catholic Diocese of Iași

    Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Iași

  • Imaret of Komotini
  • Imaret in Komotini, Greece

    eastern walls of the Byzantine castle / small outpost on the outskirts of Mosynopolis on the road axis from Constantinople to the west. In the nineteenth century

    Imaret of Komotini

    Imaret of Komotini

    Imaret_of_Komotini

  • Francisco Mora y Borrell
  • Spanish-born prelate

    was appointed coadjutor bishop to Bishop Amat and titular bishop of Mosynopolis by Pope Pius IX. He received his episcopal consecration on the following

    Francisco Mora y Borrell

    Francisco Mora y Borrell

    Francisco_Mora_y_Borrell

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  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Dvisha

    Direction

  • Movind
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Movind

  • Hotspur
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Hotspur

    King Henry IV, Part 1' and 'King Richard The Second' Henry Percy, surnamed Hotspur, son of the...

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  • Female

    Hindi/Indian

    SWARNA

    (स्वर्ण) Hindi unisex name SWARNA means "good color."

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

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    Name of Lord Hanuman

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  • Boy/Male

    Afghan, Arabic, Muslim

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    Farsi for Johah

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    British, English

    Danior

    Born with Teeth

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  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Samadrita

    One who is well accepted, Welcomed

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  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Vrishni

    Manly.

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Yajurva

    One of the Four Vedas; Lord Vishnu

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