- [kahɾaˈmanmaɾaʃ]),
historically Marash (Turkish: Maraş; Armenian: Մարաշ) and
Germanicea (Gr****: Γερμανίκεια), is a city in the
Mediterranean region of Turkey...
- if with
alternate success. In the same year, the
Byzantines conquered Germanicea,
repeatedly defeated the
enemy armies, and in 952 they
crossed the upper...
- been
incorporated into the
Roman province of
Syria as
early as 31 BC.
Germanicea declared itself a
Commagenian city in
Roman times,
although originally...
- companions,
including the
Syriac bishops of Apamea, Tzamandos,
Zubatra and
Germanicea. In Constantinople, John and his
companions were
detained and only set...
-
Tarsus in the same year,
defeating them at
Adana and
continuing on to
Germanicea and
upper Mesopotamia. However, the
death of Basil's son
Constantine profoundly...
- the town was
known as
Kessos and was
situated on the road that led from
Germanicea (modern Marash) to Samosata. The town was
conquered by the
invading Arabs...
- that the
Byzantine raid led by
General Andronicus Ducas on the
region of
Germanicea in late 904 was
launched to
avenge the sack of Thessalonica. The Arabs...
-
century onwards, is
attested between the
sixth and
twelfth centuries;
Germanicea (Marʿash)
between the
seventh and
twelfth centuries; Urim
between the...