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Gordoservon or
Gordoserbon or
Gordoserba (Gr****: Γορδόσερβον; Serbian: Гордосервон, Гордосербон) was an
early medieval Byzantine city, and a bishopric...
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bigger fortified wooden settlement used by
ancient Celts and Germanics.
Gordoservon in Asia Minor, 680 AD Garðaríki –
Varangian name for
Kievan Rus, interpreted...
- (Vardar region) to Asia Minor.
There these migrants founded the city of
Gordoservon, the name of
which gives grounds for
supposing that
among its founders...
- Asia Minor, in 688–689, and
there they
founded the town/district of
Gordoservon.
Among the parti****nts of the
Trullan Council, held in Constantinople...
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Benevento Godfrey of
Bouillon Godfrey of Esch
Godilas Golden Horn
Gordas Gordoservon Göreme,
Churches of Gothia,
Metropolitanate of
Gothic War (535–554) Gothograecia...
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resettled Slavs from the
Vardar area to Asia Minor, to a city
named Gordoservon (Gr****: Γορδοσερβα, City of Serbs). The "Sclaviniae of Macedonia" (Sclavenias...
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Abdulreman ibn
Khalid in 664–665.
There was a town in
Bithynia known as
Gordoservon,
mentioned in 680–81,
whose name
possibly derived from the
Serbs resettled...
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toponyms that are
supposedly related to
endonyms and
exonyms for Serbs.
Gordoservon/Servochoria, in
Phrygia of
Anatolia (modern
central Turkey) (early Middle...