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- Dorylaeum or Dorylaion (Gr****: Δορύλαιον; Turkish: Şarhöyük) was an ancient city in Anatolia. It is now an archaeological site located near the city of...
- Thêbásion and lay on a strategically important road between Nicaea and Dorylaion that was part of the Pilgrim's Road. It was conquered by Ertuğrul for...
- was also known in some Gr**** historiography as the Battles of Kutahya-Dorylaion. It was part of the Gr**** Asia Minor Campaign and the Turkish War of Independence...
- around Dorylaion in 1175 prior the rebuilding of Dorylaion. The region fell to the Seljuk Turks a few years later, al-Harawi, who visited Dorylaion in 1177...
- Bishop Nikandros of Dorylaion is currently the longest serving Bishop in Adelaide serving from 2002 – 2019 as an ****istant to Archbishop Stylianos....
- Pa. pp. 2–11. Asbridge 2004, p. 130, Closing In. France, John (2006). "Dorylaion, Battle of (1097)". In The Crusades – An Encyclopedia. pp. 363–364. Asbridge...
- Lake Tatta), the fortress of Aigilon (unidentified, probably south of Dorylaion), Mt. Mamas (unidentified, Constantine Porphyrogenitus has Mysian Olympus...
- 1171 he was crowned co-emperor, and in 1175 he accompanied his father at Dorylaion in Asia Minor in order to have the city rebuilt. On 2 March 1180, at the...
- Turks as precise figures is a different matter." France, John (2006). "Dorylaion, Battle of (1097)". In The Crusades – An Encyclopedia. pp. 363–364. Vryonis...
- surrender to the emperor in 1097, and the subsequent Crusader victory at Dorylaion enabled Alexios to recover much of western Asia Minor. John Doukas re-established...