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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Lake Tatta), the
fortress of
Aigilon (unidentified,
probably south of
Dorylaion), Mt.
Mamas (unidentified,
Constantine Porphyrogenitus has
Mysian Olympus...
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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...
- 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...
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Turks as
precise figures is a
different matter." France, John (2006). "
Dorylaion,
Battle of (1097)". In The
Crusades – An Encyclopedia. pp. 363–364. Vryonis...
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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...
- Boston. Obrador-Cursach (2020)
analysed a new
Phrygian inscription from
Dorylaion, that
mentions the gods Miθrapata, Mas
Tembrogios and the
Pontic Bas....