- Φραντζὴς) was,
according to the
history of John Skylitzes, the
governor of
Belegrada (modern
Berat in Albania) for the
First Bulgarian Empire in 1018, when...
- used:
Frank episcopus Belleggradienesis in 1071,
Albae Civitatis in 1134,
Belegrada in 1153,
Albensis Ultrasilv**** in 1177, eccl.
Micahelis in 1199, Albe...
- (Strumica), Nisos,
Kephalonia or Glabinitze,
Morabos or Branichevo,
Sigida or
Belegrada (Belgrade),
Bidine (Vidin),
Sirmion (Sremska Mitrovica), Lipenion, Rhasos...
- century, and the city
received the
Slavic name Bel[i]grad ("White City"),
Belegrada (Βελέγραδα) in Gr****,
which persisted throughout the
medieval period,...
-
Patriarchate of Constantinople. In 1897, he was
appointed metropolitan bishop of
Belegrada (based in Berat),
where he
contributed to the
foundation of
several Gr****...