- A
katepanikion (Gr****: κατεπανίκιον) was a
Byzantine term for an area
under the
control of a katepano. It was used to
describe two
different types of administrative...
- The
Catepanate (or Catapanate) of
Italy (Gr****: κατεπανίκιον Ἰταλίας,
Katepaníkion Italías) was a
province of the
Byzantine Empire from 965
until 1071....
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local level:
during the
Komnenian and
Palaiologan periods, the term
katepanikion thus
comes to
denote low-level
administrative areas, both in Asia Minor...
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governor of a
territorial administrative unit,
known as a
katepanikion (κατεπανίκιον,
katepaníkion), but also
termed a
kephalatikion (κεφαλατίκιον, kephalatíkion)...
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April Siege of Bari: Italo-Norman
forces captured Bari,
capital of the
katepanikion of Italy. 26
August Battle of Manzikert: The
Byzantine Empire was decisively...
- were
subdivided into
katepanika (sing. katepanikon, from the
Byzantine katepanikion),
which were
ruled by
katepans who were
subordinated to the dukes. During...
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suggests proximity to Ainos.
Catepanikium de Eno, **** apothikis. the
katepanikion of Ainos,
along with its
warehouses Crusaders Eastern Thrace The warehouses...
- 14th century. In the 11th and 12th
centuries Kitros was the seat of a
Katepanikion. In 1204 Kitros,
after a siege, was
taken by the Franks. They turned...
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district tourma τούρμα / τοῦρμα military-civil
province bandon ("banner") βάνδον military-civil
province katepanikion κατεπανίκιον military-civil province...