- the
first known reference to
Christ in the region.
Notes Also
known as
Debeltos, Debeltus, Debeltum, Develtum, Develtus, Dibaltum, and
Deultum Citations...
-
siege of
Debeltos was
fought between the
Eastern Roman Empire and
Bulgaria from May to June 812. The
siege took
place at the city of
Debeltos in Thrace...
- the
Byzantines establishing the
border along the
Erkesia trench between Debeltos on the
Black Sea and the
valley of the
Maritsa River at Kalugerovo, thus...
- This
accounts for the fact that when the
Bulgarians took
Mesembria and
Debeltos in 814, they
captured 36 siphōns and even
quantities of the
substance itself...
-
Serdica (809) – Byzantine–Bulgarian wars
Siege of
Venice (810)
Siege of
Debeltos (812) – Byzantine–Bulgarian wars
Siege of
Baghdad (812–813) –
Fourth Fitna...
- Skopos,
Petra and Skopelos, and the
cities of Agathopolis, Sozopolis,
Debeltos and Anchialos. He re-appears in 1278–79,
leading another campaign against...
- Byzantine–Bulgarian wars
Battle of
Pliska – 811 – Byzantine–Bulgarian wars
Siege of
Debeltos – 812 – Byzantine–Bulgarian wars
Battle of
Versinikia – 813 – Byzantine–Bulgarian...
- forth, and God gave Krum
power to
devastate places and castles: Serdica,
Debeltos, Constantia, Versinikia, Adrianopolis.
These fenced castles he conquered...
-
David of
Trebizond Dead Brother's Song, The De
Administrando Imperio Debeltos Debeltos,
Siege of De
Ceremoniis Dec****
Decarch (military rank)
Decius (consul...