- Kastamonu,
formerly Kastamone/Castamone (Gr****: Κασταμονή) and
Kastamon/Castamon (Gr****: Κασταμών), is a city in
northern Turkey. It is the seat of Kastamonu...
- of the family,
Manuel Erotikos Komnenos,
acquired extensive estates at
Kastamon in Paphlagonia,
which became the
stronghold of the
family in the 11th century...
- of
Basil Argyros,
hastened to find
Isaac Komnenos at his
estates near
Kastamon in Paphlagonia, and on 8 June 1057, at a
place called Gounaria, proclaimed...
-
control of the coast. The
interior became disputed territory, John II took
Kastamon and
Gangra but the
latter soon
returned to
Turkish hands.
After the Fourth...
-
Roman triumph after his
victory over the
Danishmendids at the
siege of
Kastamon in 1133.
After proceeding through the
streets on foot
carrying a cross...
-
Kastamonites family, or by an
unrelated person hailing from the area of
Kastamon in Paphlagonia. It is
dedicated to
Saint Stephen. Its
history during the...
- (known as The Haga),
which adorned the
shield of his
family estate in
Kastamon." It is
unclear where Zapheiriou's term Haga (Χάγκα) is
taken from; it...
-
recorded were patrikios, anthypatos, and vestes.
Manuel owned lands in
Kastamon, on the
Black Sea
coast of north-central Anatolia,
inherited after his...
-
Battle of
Haram on the
River Danube. 1135 –
After successfully capturing Kastamon, John II
marched on to
Gangra which capitulated and was
garrisoned with...
- of
Basil Argyros,
hastened to find
Isaac Komnenos at his
estates near
Kastamon in Paphlagonia, and on 8 June 1057, at a
place called Gounaria, proclaimed...