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Chatzon (Gr****: Χάτζων) or, in some
modern Slavic studies,
Hacon (Хацон), was a
Slavic chieftain (έξαρχος Σκλαβίνων 'exarch of the Sclaveni' in the Gr****...
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suffer raids from the Avars, who
settle in this region. The
Slavs under Chatzon attack in
longboats along the
coasts of Thessaly,
western Anatolia, and...
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Baiounitai and
other neighbouring Slavic tribes united under a
leader named Chatzon and
besieged the city.
Forces composed of many
different Slavic tribes...
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Jewish allies. 615
Siege of
Thessalonica Sclaveni under the
chieftain Chatzon attempt to
capture the city. 616
Battle of
Chester Æthelfrith
defeats the...
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Balkans was
regarded as
Sklavinia –
inhabited or
controlled by Slavs.
Chatzon led the
Slavic attack on
Thessaloniki that year. The
Slavs asked the Avars...
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alliance with
other chiefs, like
Daurentius (570s, of
Lower Danube Slavs),
Chatzon (615s, of Sagudates, Belegezites, Baiounitai, Berziti), Samo (623–658,...
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suffer raids from the Avars, who
settle in this region. The
Slavs under Chatzon attack in
longboats along the
coasts of Thessaly,
western Anatolia, and...
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Charsianon Chartophylax Chartoularios Chase (son of Ioube)
Chatalar Inscription Chatzon Chelandion Chelchal Chernomen,
Treaty of
Cherson Cherson (theme) Chilbudius...
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refugees streaming south. In 615, a
coalition of
Slavic tribes under chief Chatzon,
apparently independent of the Avars,
attacked Thessalonica, but failed...
- the city in that time,
first an
unsuccessful attack by the
Slavic leader Chatzon in c. 615,
followed by an
unsuccessful siege by the
Avars and
Slavs in...