- (Gr****: θέμα Χερσῶνος,
Thema Chersōnos),
originally and
formally called the
Klimata (Gr****: τὰ Κλίματα), was a
Byzantine theme (a military-civilian province)...
- clime; also clima,
plural climata, from Gr**** κλίμα klima,
plural κλίματα
klimata,
meaning "inclination" or "slope") in
classical Greco-Roman
geography and...
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formed after the
Fourth Crusade out of
parts of the
Byzantine thema of
Klimata that were not
occupied by the Genoese. Its po****tion was a
mixture of...
- 1007/BF00417008. JSTOR 41133819. S2CID 115314003. Honigmann, E. (1929). Die
sieben Klimata und die πολεις επισημοι. Eine
Untersuchung zur
Geschichte der Geographie...
- groups. The
Byzantines established the
Theme of Cherson,
formally known as
Klimata, in the
Crimea in the 830s to
defend against raids by the Rus' and to protect...
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direct control over the city and its environs,
establishing the
theme of
Klimata/Cherson. It
remained in
Byzantine hands until the 980s, when it reportedly...
- Avotniece, Zanita; Aņiskeviča, Svetlana; Maļinovskis,
Edgars (2017). "
KLIMATA PĀRMAIŅU SCENĀRIJI LATVIJAI. Ziņojums" (PDF). "Klimatisko
normu dati" (in...
- the
Bucellarians Caesarea NW
Cappadocia Charsianon Cherson/
Klimata (thema Chersōnos/
Klimata, Θέμα Χερσῶνος/τὰ Κλίματα) 833
ruled by the
Khazars in the...
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Cephallenia 8.
Nicopolis 9.
Dyrrhachium 10.
Sicily 11.
Longobardia 12. Cherson/
Klimata (omitted: Dalmatia) §
Thrace and
Macedonia were
counted among the Eastern...
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network of
solstice lines based on an
extension of the Gr****
system of
klimata; as
evidence he
presented artistic geometries, road surveying, centuriations...