- The
Heptapyrgion (Medieval Gr****: Ἑπταπύργιον, [
heptaˈpyrgion]),
modern Eptapyrgio (Gr****: Επταπύργιο, [eptaˈpirʝio]), also po****rly
known by its Ottoman...
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ground of OFI Crete. The
nickname "****i Kule"
refers to the
historical Heptapyrgion fortress (commonly
known as "****i Kule" in
Ottoman Turkish), a Byzantine...
- po****rly
known by its
nickname "****i Kule," a
reference to the
famous Heptapyrgion (also
known as "****i Kule" in
Ottoman Turkish)—a
Byzantine and Ottoman-era...
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signify a sword,
symbol of
power and might.
Tughra of
Murad II at the
Heptapyrgion in
Thessaloniki (1431) The
Tughra at Dolmabahçe Palace.
Decorated tughra...
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Seikh Sou
forest murders was not yet over,
Aristidis was
tried in the
Heptapyrgion prison by the
Thessaloniki Court for the
attempted rape of 12-year-old...
- such, is the
location of the city's acropolis, its
Byzantine fort, the
Heptapyrgion, a
large portion of the city's
remaining walls, and with many of its...
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separate fortified enceinte, and
within it lies
another citadel, the
Heptapyrgion (Seven Towers), po****rly
known by the
Ottoman translation of the name...
- Jerusalem.
Fragments of Gr****
inscriptions in the
masonry of the
Ottoman Heptapyrgion (****ikule)
fortress (1431), Thessaloniki,
Greece Spolia in the city wall...
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Pentapyrgion (Πενταπύργιον, "Five Towers"), in
allusion to the ****ikule (Gk.
Heptapyrgion) fortress. The
inner wall is
traditionally identified by
scholars like...
- of
Saint Panteleimon Church of the
Saviour Church of
Prophet Elijah Heptapyrgion Hagios Demetrios Hagia Sophia Vlatades Monastery Walls of Thessaloniki...