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  • Spercheios
  • River in central Greece

    Spercheides, were the daughters of Spercheios by the naiad Deino. Antoninus Liberalis also relates the account that Spercheios and Polydora's son was Dryops

    Spercheios

    Spercheios

    Spercheios

  • Thermopylae
  • Ancient fortified passage in central Greece

    the delta of the river Spercheios in Greece. The Malian Gulf is also named after them. In the western valley of the Spercheios their land was adjacent

    Thermopylae

    Thermopylae

    Thermopylae

  • Phthia
  • In Greek mythology city or district in ancient Thessaly

    to have referred to places in the Spercheios valley in what is now Phthiotis in central Greece. The river Spercheios was associated with Achilles, and

    Phthia

    Phthia

  • Aspropotamos–Spercheios line
  • Border between Greece and the Ottoman Empire between 1830 and 1832

    The Aspropotamos–Spercheios line or Achelöos–Spercheios line (Greek: Γραμμή Ασπροποτάμου/Αχελώου - Σπερχειού) was Greece's first land border with the Ottoman

    Aspropotamos–Spercheios line

    Aspropotamos–Spercheios line

    Aspropotamos–Spercheios_line

  • London Protocol (1830)
  • Agreement between the United Kingdom, France, and Russia

    the Achelous or Aspropotamos river to the mouth of the Spercheios river (Aspropotamos–Spercheios line). As a result of the Greek War of Independence, which

    London Protocol (1830)

    London Protocol (1830)

    London_Protocol_(1830)

  • Battle of Spercheios
  • 997 battle of the Byzantine-Bulgarian Wars

    The Battle of Spercheios (Bulgarian: Битка при Сперхей, Greek: Μάχη του Σπερχειού) took place in 997 AD, on the shores of the Spercheios river near the

    Battle of Spercheios

    Battle of Spercheios

    Battle_of_Spercheios

  • Nikephoros Ouranos
  • 10/11th-century Byzantine military officer

    Europe in the wars against the Bulgarians, scoring a major victory at Spercheios, and against the Arabs in Syria, where he held command during the first

    Nikephoros Ouranos

    Nikephoros_Ouranos

  • Alburnoides economoui
  • Species of fish

    Alburnoides economoui is endemic to the Spercheios River system in the Phthiotis regional unit of Central Greece. The Spercheios spirlin prefers perennial streams

    Alburnoides economoui

    Alburnoides_economoui

  • Lamia (city)
  • City in Phthiotis, Greece

    inhabitants. The city is located on the slopes of Mount Othrys, near the river Spercheios. It serves as the agricultural center of a fertile rural and livestock

    Lamia (city)

    Lamia (city)

    Lamia_(city)

  • Regions of ancient Greece
  • Geographical sub-divisions of the Hellenic world

    round to the headwaters of Spercheios, and then east to the western spur of Mount Othrys. The lowland border in the Spercheios valley with Malis ran approximately

    Regions of ancient Greece

    Regions of ancient Greece

    Regions_of_ancient_Greece

  • Malians (Greek tribe)
  • Greek tribe that resided at the mouth of the river Spercheios

    at the mouth of the river Spercheios in Greece. The Malian Gulf is named after them. In the western valley of the Spercheios, their land was adjacent to

    Malians (Greek tribe)

    Malians (Greek tribe)

    Malians_(Greek_tribe)

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

    Ouranos. Ouranos' forces significantly defeated the Bulgarians at the Spercheios river. Samuel and his son Gabriel Radomir were wounded and hid among the

    Byzantine conquest of Bulgaria

    Byzantine conquest of Bulgaria

    Byzantine_conquest_of_Bulgaria

  • Dryopes
  • Aboriginal tribe of ancient Greece

    called Doris; but Dryopis originally extended as far north as the river Spercheios. The name of Dryopis was still applied to the latter district in the time

    Dryopes

    Dryopes

  • Treaty of Constantinople (1832)
  • Treaty setting the territory of new Kingdom of Greece

    assume the Greek throne. He was not at all satisfied with the Aspropotamos–Spercheios line, which replaced the more favorable Arta–Volos line considered by

    Treaty of Constantinople (1832)

    Treaty of Constantinople (1832)

    Treaty_of_Constantinople_(1832)

  • Ancient Thessaly
  • Traditional region of Ancient Greece

    Thessaly was a wide area stretching from Mount Olympus to the north to the Spercheios Valley to the south. Thessaly is a geographically diverse region, consisting

    Ancient Thessaly

    Ancient Thessaly

    Ancient_Thessaly

  • Basil II
  • Byzantine emperor from 976 to 1025

    general Nikephoros Ouranos defeated a Bulgarian army raid at the Battle of Spercheios in Thessaly. Samuel and his son Gabriel narrowly escaped capture. Beginning

    Basil II

    Basil II

    Basil_II

  • Phthiotis
  • Regional unit in Greece

    Sea. It stretches inland towards the west along the valley of the river Spercheios. In the south it covers the upper part of the Cephissus valley. There

    Phthiotis

    Phthiotis

    Phthiotis

  • Vardousia
  • Mountain in Greece

    north to south. The Vardousia is drained by tributaries of the river Spercheios to the north, the Mornos to the east and south, and the Evinos to the

    Vardousia

    Vardousia

    Vardousia

  • Greek War of Independence
  • Greek rebellion against the Ottoman Empire (1821–1829)

    and defeated them. The Turks surrendered all lands from Livadeia to the Spercheios River in exchange for safe passage out of Central Greece. As George Finlay

    Greek War of Independence

    Greek War of Independence

    Greek_War_of_Independence

  • Trachis
  • Region and city-state in ancient Greece

    Trakhís) was a region in ancient Greece. Situated south of the river Spercheios, it was populated by the Malians. It was also a polis (city-state). Its

    Trachis

    Trachis

  • Central Greece (geographic region)
  • Central part of Greece

    in Aetolia-Acarnania, which is the second longest of the country, the Spercheios in Phthiotis, the Evenus in Aetolia-Acarnania, and the Mornos in Phocis

    Central Greece (geographic region)

    Central Greece (geographic region)

    Central_Greece_(geographic_region)

  • Gorgopotamos (river)
  • River in Greece

    village Gorgopotamos, where it enters the plains. It empties into the river Spercheios near Ydromilos, 5 km southwest of Lamia. The railway bridge over the river

    Gorgopotamos (river)

    Gorgopotamos (river)

    Gorgopotamos_(river)

  • Arta–Volos line
  • Greek-Ottoman border from 1832 to 1881

    of 1830, the borders of the new state were reduced to the Aspropotamos–Spercheios line, only to be again expanded in the London Conference of 1832, which

    Arta–Volos line

    Arta–Volos line

    Arta–Volos_line

  • Gorgopotamos
  • Municipal unit in Greece

    The northeastern part of the municipal unit lies in the wide and flat Spercheios valley. The municipal unit of Gorgopotamos borders Lamia to the north

    Gorgopotamos

    Gorgopotamos

    Gorgopotamos

  • Heraclea
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Heraclea in Trachis (also called Heraclea Trachinia), south of the river Spercheios to the west of Thermopylae Heraclea, ancient name of Saint-Tropez Herakleia

    Heraclea

    Heraclea

  • Ainis
  • Region of ancient Greece

    modern Central Greece, roughly corresponding to the upper valley of the Spercheios river. The region takes its name from the tribe of the Ainianians, who

    Ainis

    Ainis

    Ainis

  • Sviatoslav's invasion of Bulgaria
  • Conflict between the Kievan Rus' and the First Bulgarian Empire from 967/968 to 971

    Dorostolon Byzantine conquest of Bulgaria Trajan's Gates 1st Thessalonica Spercheios Skopje 2nd Thessalonica Kreta 3rd Thessalonica Kleidion Strumitsa Bitola

    Sviatoslav's invasion of Bulgaria

    Sviatoslav's invasion of Bulgaria

    Sviatoslav's_invasion_of_Bulgaria

  • Celtic settlement of Southeast Europe
  • Military campaign by Celtic peoples in southeastern Europe

    died of wounds sustained in the battle. His army fell back to the river Spercheios, where it was routed by the Thessalians and Malians. Both historians who

    Celtic settlement of Southeast Europe

    Celtic_settlement_of_Southeast_Europe

  • Nymph
  • Greek and Roman mythological creature

    Rhyndacus Sithnides Fountain at the town of Megara Spercheides River Spercheios one of them, Diopatra, was loved by Poseidon and the others were changed

    Nymph

    Nymph

    Nymph

  • Battle of Skopje
  • Battle in 1004 near the Bulgarian city of Skopje

    the camp. Strangely the circumstances were the same as at the battle of Spercheios seven years earlier, and the scenario of the fight was similar. The Byzantines

    Battle of Skopje

    Battle of Skopje

    Battle_of_Skopje

  • Malian Gulf
  • Gulf in the western Aegean Sea

    its shores. Due to the constant accretion of silt from the river the Spercheios and smaller streams, the gulf has been shrinking over the centuries. In

    Malian Gulf

    Malian Gulf

    Malian_Gulf

  • Greek National Road 38
  • Trunk road in Greece

    tunnel under the Tymfristos mountain and enters the Spercheios valley. It follows the river Spercheios downstream, through Makrakomi and Leianokladi, and

    Greek National Road 38

    Greek_National_Road_38

  • Makrakomi
  • Municipality in Greece

    slopes of Western Othrys at an altitude of 280 m. It overlooks the river Spercheios and its valley. Makrakomi is located east of Karpenisi, ENE of Agrinio

    Makrakomi

    Makrakomi

    Makrakomi

  • Mount Oeta
  • Mountain in Central Greece

    steep and inaccessible terrain as it descends to the rift valley of the Spercheios river, forming a series of deep gorges—most famous of which is that of

    Mount Oeta

    Mount Oeta

    Mount_Oeta

  • Battle of Thermopylae (1941)
  • World War II battle during the German invasion of Greece

    deployed in the foothills along the coastal road south of Lamia near the Spercheios River, covering the bridges on the road to Larisa. The 4th Brigade was

    Battle of Thermopylae (1941)

    Battle of Thermopylae (1941)

    Battle_of_Thermopylae_(1941)

  • Battle of Pharsalus
  • Part of Caesar's Civil War (48 BC)

    father Peleus, is more usually identified with the lower valley of the Spercheios river, much further south. Although it is often called the Battle of Pharsalus

    Battle of Pharsalus

    Battle of Pharsalus

    Battle_of_Pharsalus

  • List of rivers of Greece
  • Cephissus (in Athens) Eridanos Ilisos, Athens Asopos (in Skala Oropou) Spercheios (near Lamia) Gorgopotamos (near Lamia) Thessaly Pineios (in Stomio) Titarisios

    List of rivers of Greece

    List_of_rivers_of_Greece

  • Siege of Constantinople (813)
  • Failed siege of Constantinople in 813

    Dorostolon Byzantine conquest of Bulgaria Trajan's Gates 1st Thessalonica Spercheios Skopje 2nd Thessalonica Kreta 3rd Thessalonica Kleidion Strumitsa Bitola

    Siege of Constantinople (813)

    Siege of Constantinople (813)

    Siege_of_Constantinople_(813)

  • Battle of Petra
  • 1829 battle of the Greek War of Independence

    the truce, the Ottomans would surrender all lands from Livadeia to the Spercheios River in exchange for safe passage out of Central Greece. This battle

    Battle of Petra

    Battle_of_Petra

  • Samuel of Bulgaria
  • Tsar of Bulgaria from 997 to 1014

    returned north to meet it. The two armies met near the flooded river of Spercheios. The Byzantines found a place to ford, and on the night of 19 July 996

    Samuel of Bulgaria

    Samuel of Bulgaria

    Samuel_of_Bulgaria

  • Greece–Turkey border
  • International border

    present territory. The first Greco-Ottoman border was the Aspropotamos–Spercheios line, followed in 1832 by the Arta–Volos line, which remained in effect

    Greece–Turkey border

    Greece–Turkey border

    Greece–Turkey_border

  • Gavril Radomir of Bulgaria
  • Tsar of Bulgaria from 1014 to 1015

    have saved his father's life in the disastrous defeat of the Battle of Spercheios, and he was described as a gallant fighter. Around the same time that

    Gavril Radomir of Bulgaria

    Gavril Radomir of Bulgaria

    Gavril_Radomir_of_Bulgaria

  • Gold of Tolosa
  • Treasure seized by Roman conquerors of Gaul

    southward with his warriors. A Greek attempt to delay the Gauls at the Spercheios failed when a Gallic force of ten thousand swam the river and moved to

    Gold of Tolosa

    Gold of Tolosa

    Gold_of_Tolosa

  • Polydora
  • Ancient Greek female name

    but regardless of this, Polydora became the mother of Menesthius by Spercheios. Polydora, daughter of Perieres and wife of Peleus. In some accounts,

    Polydora

    Polydora

  • Piraeus–Platy railway
  • Railway line in Greece

    Eleftherochori 204.9 Asopos 210.3 Trachis 212.6 Arpini 214.2 Gorgopotamos 219.0 Spercheios to Stylida 222.5 Leianokladi 230.7 Lygaria 236.1 Stirfaka 247.0 Karya

    Piraeus–Platy railway

    Piraeus–Platy railway

    Piraeus–Platy_railway

  • Tymfristos
  • Mountain in Greece

    southeast and the Agrafa mountains to the north. It is drained by the river Spercheios to the east and by tributaries of the Acheloos (including Megdovas) to

    Tymfristos

    Tymfristos

    Tymfristos

  • July 16
  • Day of the year

    Battle of Spercheios: Bulgarian forces of Tsar Samuel are defeated by a Byzantine army under general Nikephoros Ouranos at the Spercheios River in Greece

    July 16

    July_16

  • Ashot Taronites
  • Byzantine nobleman

    however, Samuel, following his escape from the disastrous Battle of Spercheios, released Ashot and married him to his daughter Miroslava. According to

    Ashot Taronites

    Ashot Taronites

    Ashot_Taronites

  • Hyborian Age
  • Fictional period created by Robert E. Howard

    used in The Hour of the Dragon. River Alimane Alamana river, (present Spercheios) in Greece. It may also be a reference to the Alemanni. Vilayet Sea Geographically

    Hyborian Age

    Hyborian_Age

  • Battle of Thermopylae (279 BC)
  • 279 BCE battle between Greeks and Gauls

    died of wounds sustained in the battle. His army fell back to the river Spercheios, where it was routed by the Thessalians and Malians. Some of the survivors

    Battle of Thermopylae (279 BC)

    Battle of Thermopylae (279 BC)

    Battle_of_Thermopylae_(279_BC)

  • Aegean Sea
  • Mediterranean between Greece and Turkey

    Greek mythological character Aegeus Primary inflows Inachos, Ilisos, Spercheios, Pineios, Haliacmon, Vardar, Struma, Nestos, Maritsa Primary outflows

    Aegean Sea

    Aegean Sea

    Aegean_Sea

  • Hellas (theme)
  • Province of the Byzantine Empire

    Central Greece and the Peloponnese until his defeat at the Battle of Spercheios in 997. During the 10th and 11th centuries, Hellas was often governed

    Hellas (theme)

    Hellas (theme)

    Hellas_(theme)

  • List of Byzantine battles
  • – Battle of the Orontes 995 – Battle of Thessalonica 997 – Battle of Spercheios 998 – Battle of Apamea 1004 – Battle of Skopje Battle of Thessalonica

    List of Byzantine battles

    List of Byzantine battles

    List_of_Byzantine_battles

  • Battle of Skafida
  • Dorostolon Byzantine conquest of Bulgaria Trajan's Gates 1st Thessalonica Spercheios Skopje 2nd Thessalonica Kreta 3rd Thessalonica Kleidion Strumitsa Bitola

    Battle of Skafida

    Battle of Skafida

    Battle_of_Skafida

  • Battle of Tryavna
  • 1190 battle of the Byzantine–Bulgarian Wars

    Dorostolon Byzantine conquest of Bulgaria Trajan's Gates 1st Thessalonica Spercheios Skopje 2nd Thessalonica Kreta 3rd Thessalonica Kleidion Strumitsa Bitola

    Battle of Tryavna

    Battle of Tryavna

    Battle_of_Tryavna

  • 279 BC
  • Calendar year

    dies of wounds sustained in the battle. His army falls back to the river Spercheios where it is routed by Thessalians and Malians. Some of the survivors settle

    279 BC

    279 BC

    279_BC

  • London Conference of 1832
  • International conference to establish the Kingdom of Greece

    assume the Greek throne. He was not at all satisfied with the Aspropotamos–Spercheios line, which replaced the more favorable Arta–Volos line considered by

    London Conference of 1832

    London_Conference_of_1832

  • List of battles 301–1300
  • Byzantine army supporting them. 997 Byzantine–Bulgarian Wars Battle of Spercheios 16 July Byzantines defeat Bulgarian attack. Western Chalukya expansion

    List of battles 301–1300

    List_of_battles_301–1300

  • Duchy of Neopatras
  • Medieval Greek duchy (1319–1390)

    short-lived: in 1393/4 the Ottoman Turks conquered Neopatras and the entire Spercheios River valley. Ecclesiastically, Neopatras largely corresponded to the

    Duchy of Neopatras

    Duchy of Neopatras

    Duchy_of_Neopatras

  • Battle of Thessalonica (1040)
  • Dorostolon Byzantine conquest of Bulgaria Trajan's Gates 1st Thessalonica Spercheios Skopje 2nd Thessalonica Kreta 3rd Thessalonica Kleidion Strumitsa Bitola

    Battle of Thessalonica (1040)

    Battle of Thessalonica (1040)

    Battle_of_Thessalonica_(1040)

  • Territorial evolution of Greece
  • border of sovereign Greece with the Ottoman Empire on the Aspropotamos–Spercheios line, marked by the route of two rivers and a series of lakes and mountain

    Territorial evolution of Greece

    Territorial evolution of Greece

    Territorial_evolution_of_Greece

  • Battle of Thessalonica (995)
  • Byzantine-Bulgarian battle in Greece before or during 995

    Nikephoros Ouranos and returned north. In 997, the two armies met at the Spercheios river, where Samuil was defeated. The long Byzantine-Bulgarian conflict

    Battle of Thessalonica (995)

    Battle of Thessalonica (995)

    Battle_of_Thessalonica_(995)

  • The Frogs
  • Comedy by Aristophanes

    the ship Argo, Persuasion and a mace. Aeschylus responds with the river Spercheios, Death and two crashed chariots, each with a dead charioteer. Since the

    The Frogs

    The Frogs

    The_Frogs

  • Thessalian spirlin
  • Species of fish

    Haliacmon and Vardar rivers with A. economoui being described from the Spercheios, with other taxa elsewhere. This species is classified in the genus Alburnoides

    Thessalian spirlin

    Thessalian_spirlin

  • Helladic chronology
  • Dating system used in archaeology and art history

    sites in the interior of Aetolia such as Thermon) as far north as the Spercheios River valley. Malthi in Messenia and Lerna V are the only Middle Helladic

    Helladic chronology

    Helladic chronology

    Helladic_chronology

  • Cerambus
  • Greek mythological figure

    the nymphs, claiming that they were descended not from Zeus, but from Spercheios and the naiad Deino, and that when Poseidon fell for one of the nymphs

    Cerambus

    Cerambus

  • Battle of Versinikia
  • Part of the Byzantine-Bulgarian Wars

    Dorostolon Byzantine conquest of Bulgaria Trajan's Gates 1st Thessalonica Spercheios Skopje 2nd Thessalonica Kreta 3rd Thessalonica Kleidion Strumitsa Bitola

    Battle of Versinikia

    Battle of Versinikia

    Battle_of_Versinikia

  • Thessalian Bulgarians
  • Local and medieval community

    andinternecine struggles. Chronicle of Monemvasia Chronicle of Galaxeidi Battle of Spercheios Macedonian Bulgarians Slavic speakers of Greek Macedonia Иванов, Й., „Българете

    Thessalian Bulgarians

    Thessalian Bulgarians

    Thessalian_Bulgarians

  • Battle of Arcadiopolis (970)
  • Battle fought in 970 between a Byzantine army under Bardas Skleros and a Rus' army,

    Dorostolon Byzantine conquest of Bulgaria Trajan's Gates 1st Thessalonica Spercheios Skopje 2nd Thessalonica Kreta 3rd Thessalonica Kleidion Strumitsa Bitola

    Battle of Arcadiopolis (970)

    Battle of Arcadiopolis (970)

    Battle_of_Arcadiopolis_(970)

  • Achelous River (Thessaly)
  • River in Greece

    flowing past the town of Paracheloïtae, and near Lamia; a tributary of the Spercheios. Strabo. Geographica. Vol. pp. 434, 450. Page numbers refer to those of

    Achelous River (Thessaly)

    Achelous_River_(Thessaly)

  • Hungarian invasions of Thrace
  • Dorostolon Byzantine conquest of Bulgaria Trajan's Gates 1st Thessalonica Spercheios Skopje 2nd Thessalonica Kreta 3rd Thessalonica Kleidion Strumitsa Bitola

    Hungarian invasions of Thrace

    Hungarian invasions of Thrace

    Hungarian_invasions_of_Thrace

  • Siege of Dorostolon
  • Byzantine military investment of the Kievan Rus in Dorostolon

    Dorostolon Byzantine conquest of Bulgaria Trajan's Gates 1st Thessalonica Spercheios Skopje 2nd Thessalonica Kreta 3rd Thessalonica Kleidion Strumitsa Bitola

    Siege of Dorostolon

    Siege of Dorostolon

    Siege_of_Dorostolon

  • Brennus (3rd century BC)
  • Gallic leader who invaded Greece (died 279 BC)

    Magnesia, sent their cavalry and light infantry to meet them at the river Spercheios and oppose their crossing. They broke down the bridges and camped on the

    Brennus (3rd century BC)

    Brennus_(3rd_century_BC)

  • Battle of the Gates of Trajan
  • 986 battle of the Byzantine–Bulgarian Wars

    Dorostolon Byzantine conquest of Bulgaria Trajan's Gates 1st Thessalonica Spercheios Skopje 2nd Thessalonica Kreta 3rd Thessalonica Kleidion Strumitsa Bitola

    Battle of the Gates of Trajan

    Battle of the Gates of Trajan

    Battle_of_the_Gates_of_Trajan

  • Battle of Arcadiopolis (1194)
  • Part of the Byzantine-Bulgarian Wars

    Dorostolon Byzantine conquest of Bulgaria Trajan's Gates 1st Thessalonica Spercheios Skopje 2nd Thessalonica Kreta 3rd Thessalonica Kleidion Strumitsa Bitola

    Battle of Arcadiopolis (1194)

    Battle of Arcadiopolis (1194)

    Battle_of_Arcadiopolis_(1194)

  • Medieval Bulgarian army
  • Medieval military body

    campaigned in Dalmatia and Bosnia. However, a major defeat at the battle of Spercheios in 996 signaled that the tide of the war had begun to change in the Byzantines'

    Medieval Bulgarian army

    Medieval Bulgarian army

    Medieval_Bulgarian_army

  • Metropolis of Larissa and Tyrnavos
  • the turn of the 10th century, Larissa also controlled Neopatras and the Spercheios valley, but sometime before 900 it was raised to a separate metropolis

    Metropolis of Larissa and Tyrnavos

    Metropolis_of_Larissa_and_Tyrnavos

  • Battle of Kreta
  • Dorostolon Byzantine conquest of Bulgaria Trajan's Gates 1st Thessalonica Spercheios Skopje 2nd Thessalonica Kreta 3rd Thessalonica Kleidion Strumitsa Bitola

    Battle of Kreta

    Battle_of_Kreta

  • History of Thessaly
  • Battle of Spercheios. In the early 11th century, Thessaly was separated from Hellas and joined to the theme of Thessalonica. The Spercheios valley however

    History of Thessaly

    History_of_Thessaly

  • John Chaldos
  • Byzantine general ([[floruit|fl.]] 995–1030)

    resulting in the crushing victory over Samuel and his army at the Battle of Spercheios. John Chaldos is mentioned next, and for the last time, during the 1030

    John Chaldos

    John_Chaldos

  • Battle of Thessalonica (1014)
  • Dorostolon Byzantine conquest of Bulgaria Trajan's Gates 1st Thessalonica Spercheios Skopje 2nd Thessalonica Kreta 3rd Thessalonica Kleidion Strumitsa Bitola

    Battle of Thessalonica (1014)

    Battle_of_Thessalonica_(1014)

  • Pungitius hellenicus
  • Species of fish

    bars or blotches. This species is confined to three localities in the Spercheios valley in central Greece: the Aghia Paraskevi Spring, 5 km east of Lamia

    Pungitius hellenicus

    Pungitius_hellenicus

  • 997
  • Calendar year

    Teishi. July 16 – Battle of Spercheios: Byzantine forces, under General Nikephoros Ouranos, defeat the Bulgarians at the Spercheios River in Greece. During

    997

    997

    997

  • Battle of Constantinople (922)
  • Successful siege of Constantinople in 922

    Dorostolon Byzantine conquest of Bulgaria Trajan's Gates 1st Thessalonica Spercheios Skopje 2nd Thessalonica Kreta 3rd Thessalonica Kleidion Strumitsa Bitola

    Battle of Constantinople (922)

    Battle_of_Constantinople_(922)

  • Makrakomi Archaeological Landscapes Project
  • (MALP) was carried out around the village of Makrakomi (Phthiotis) in the Spercheios valley from 2010 to 2015. The aim was exploring the ancient history of

    Makrakomi Archaeological Landscapes Project

    Makrakomi_Archaeological_Landscapes_Project

  • List of requisitioned trawlers of the Royal Navy (WWII)
  • 1941 Minesweeper, returned Feb 1946 HMT Noble Nora 1940 Minesweeper, RHN Spercheios Sep 1943, lost 3 Apr 1945 HMT Nodzu Sep 1939 Minesweeper, returned Nov

    List of requisitioned trawlers of the Royal Navy (WWII)

    List_of_requisitioned_trawlers_of_the_Royal_Navy_(WWII)

  • Battle of Anchialus (708)
  • 708 battle

    Dorostolon Byzantine conquest of Bulgaria Trajan's Gates 1st Thessalonica Spercheios Skopje 2nd Thessalonica Kreta 3rd Thessalonica Kleidion Strumitsa Bitola

    Battle of Anchialus (708)

    Battle of Anchialus (708)

    Battle_of_Anchialus_(708)

  • John Chryselios
  • over the strategically important Adriatic port city. After the Battle of Spercheios in 997, Samuel made his son-in-law Ashot Taronites, a Byzantine captive

    John Chryselios

    John_Chryselios

  • 990s
  • Decade

    Teishi. July 16 – Battle of Spercheios: Byzantine forces, under General Nikephoros Ouranos, defeat the Bulgarians at the Spercheios River in Greece. During

    990s

    990s

  • Oetaeans
  • Ancient Greek tribe

    encompassing Mount Oeta and its northern and southern outliers, bounded by the Spercheios River to the north and east and the Boeotic Cephissus to the south. They

    Oetaeans

    Oetaeans

    Oetaeans

  • Battle of Marcellae
  • 792 battle of the Byzantine–Bulgarian Wars

    Dorostolon Byzantine conquest of Bulgaria Trajan's Gates 1st Thessalonica Spercheios Skopje 2nd Thessalonica Kreta 3rd Thessalonica Kleidion Strumitsa Bitola

    Battle of Marcellae

    Battle of Marcellae

    Battle_of_Marcellae

  • Battle of Kleidion
  • 1014 battle of the Byzantine–Bulgarian Wars

    reached as far as Corinth, resulted in a major defeat in the Battle of Spercheios in 996. The next phase of the war began in 1000, when Basil, having secured

    Battle of Kleidion

    Battle of Kleidion

    Battle_of_Kleidion

  • Battle of Mesembria
  • Battle between Byzantine and Bulgarian forces during the war of Khan Khrum

    Dorostolon Byzantine conquest of Bulgaria Trajan's Gates 1st Thessalonica Spercheios Skopje 2nd Thessalonica Kreta 3rd Thessalonica Kleidion Strumitsa Bitola

    Battle of Mesembria

    Battle of Mesembria

    Battle_of_Mesembria

  • Martin Nordenström
  • Swedish fencer

    individual sabre event at the 1912 Summer Olympics. He died aboard the ferry Spercheios when it capsized off the coast of Cape Zourva, Greece. List of shipwrecks

    Martin Nordenström

    Martin_Nordenström

  • Dikastro
  • Community in Greece

    by creek Dikastriotis, one of the main streams flowing onto the river Spercheios. "Αποτελέσματα Απογραφής Πληθυσμού - Κατοικιών 2021, Μόνιμος Πληθυσμός

    Dikastro

    Dikastro

  • Siege of Serdica (809)
  • 809 siege

    Dorostolon Byzantine conquest of Bulgaria Trajan's Gates 1st Thessalonica Spercheios Skopje 2nd Thessalonica Kreta 3rd Thessalonica Kleidion Strumitsa Bitola

    Siege of Serdica (809)

    Siege of Serdica (809)

    Siege_of_Serdica_(809)

  • History of the Byzantine Empire
  • war was to drag on for nearly twenty years. The Byzantine victories of Spercheios and Skopje decisively weakened the Bulgarian army, and in annual campaigns

    History of the Byzantine Empire

    History of the Byzantine Empire

    History_of_the_Byzantine_Empire

  • Paul Jamot
  • French painter, art critic and museum curator (1863–1939)

    French School at Athens (1887). He explored Argos and the valley of the Spercheios. He led the excavations in the valley of the Muses in Thespies between

    Paul Jamot

    Paul Jamot

    Paul_Jamot

  • Alburnoides
  • Genus of fishes

    Bayçelebi, 2016 Alburnoides economoui Barbieri, Vukić, Šanda & Zogaris, 2017 (Spercheios spirlin) Alburnoides eichwaldii (De Filippi 1863) (South Caspian spirlin)

    Alburnoides

    Alburnoides

    Alburnoides

  • Battle of Strumica
  • Dorostolon Byzantine conquest of Bulgaria Trajan's Gates 1st Thessalonica Spercheios Skopje 2nd Thessalonica Kreta 3rd Thessalonica Kleidion Strumitsa Bitola

    Battle of Strumica

    Battle_of_Strumica

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