Melingoi
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Melingoi — Map of the Peloponnese during the Middle Ages. The Melingoi or Milingoi (Greek: Μηλιγγοί) were a Slavic tribe that settled in the Peloponnese in southern Greece during the Middle Ages. Proto Slavic tribes (Sclaveni) settled throughout the Balkans … Wikipedia
Dodoni — Δωδώνη View of Dodoni and mount Tomaros Location … Wikipedia
Ithome — Coordinates: 37°11′10″N 21°55′30″E / 37.18611°N 21.925°E / 37.18611; 21.925 For other uses, see Ithome (disambiguation) … Wikipedia
Lakka Souliou — Λάκκα Σουλίου Location … Wikipedia
Tomaros — Elevation 1,976 m (6,483 ft) … Wikipedia
Bataille de Prinitza — L Empire byzantin sous Michel VIII en 1265. Informations générales Date 1263 Lieu Prinitza, Élide, Grèce Issue Victoi … Wikipédia en Français
Ezeritai — Tribe of Slavs in the Peloponnesos (qq.v.) in the Taygetos Mountains. The Ezeritai are mentioned in the De administrando imperio (q.v.) as living with the Melingoi (q.v.), another Slavic tribe. The Ezeritai revolted during the reign of Romanos … Historical dictionary of Byzantium
Peloponnesos — The peninsula of southern Greece (q.v.), whose name means Island of Pelops, joined to the Greek mainland by the narrow Isthmus of Corinth (q.v.). It was part of the Roman province of Achaia (q.v.), whose capital was Corinth (q.v.), in Roman… … Historical dictionary of Byzantium
Slavs — Indo European peoples from central and eastern Europe, called sklavenoi in Byzantine historical sources. Their raids across the Danube (q.v.) in the sixth century posed a serious threat from ca. 579 onward, when the Avars (q.v.) led them into… … Historical dictionary of Byzantium