Definition of Catepanate. Meaning of Catepanate. Synonyms of Catepanate

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Catepanate. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Catepanate and, of course, Catepanate synonyms and on the right images related to the word Catepanate.

Definition of Catepanate

No result for Catepanate. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Catepanate from wikipedia

- Byzantine–Bulgarian Wars, a katepanō of Bulgaria is also attested. A Serbian catepanate is also attested, which was known as the "katepano of Ras". With the catastrophic...
- The Catepanate of Ras (Byzantine Gr****: Κατεπανίκιον Ἄρσης) was a province (catepanate) of the Byzantine Empire, established around 971 in central regions...
- The Catepanate (or Catapanate) of Italy (Gr****: κατεπανίκιον Ἰταλίας, Katepaníkion Italías) was a province of the Byzantine Empire from 965 until 1071...
- Katepano) Ducate or Catepanate of Antioch Kilikia (Cilicia) Ducate or Catepanate of Chaldia Chaldia Theme Koloneia (theme) Ducate or Catepanate of Mesopotamia...
- from Catapanata, since the area was governed by a catepan as part of the Catepanate of Italy during the High Middle Ages. Its capital is the city of Foggia...
- Byzantine Duchy of Amalfi Duchy of Gaeta Catepanate of Italy Longobardia Theme of Lucania Duchy of Naples Theme of Sicily and Byzantine Sicily Duchy of...
- extending up to present-day Basilicata and subjected to the authority of a Catepanate. With the advent of the Normans in the 11th century, Taranto became the...
- relocated there. However, after the loss of most of these areas, only the Catepanate (southern Italy) maintained a Byzantine legal tradition, but there the...
- Replenishment at sea, providing naval ships with supplies while at sea Catepanate of Ras, province of the Byzantine Empire Ra (disambiguation) R**** (disambiguation)...
- diocese (eparchy) of the Serbian Orthodox Church Catepanate of Raška, variant designation for the Catepanate of Ras, a short lived Byzantine province (971-976)...