- Kütahya (Turkish pronunciation: [cyˈtahja]; historically,
Cotyaeum or
Kotyaion; Gr****: Κοτύαιον) is a city in
western Turkey which lies on the
Porsuk River...
- sent men to
ambush and have
Romanos cruelly blinded on 29 June 1072 in
Kotyaion.
According to Attaleiates, the
emperor was led away,
pleading for mercy...
- a
strong domain centred on the city of
Kotyaion.
Karacahisar was
protected access from
Dorylaion to
Kotyaion and thus was
important to the Germiyanids...
- events, he
dismissed Apostyppes and
banished him to
house arrest near
Kotyaion.
Shortly after, however, two of Apostyppes' subordinates, the protostrator...
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Western Bithynia Prussa, Kios, Malagina, Dorylaion, Nakoleia, Krasos,
Kotyaion,
Midaeum Optimates (thema Optimàtōn, Optimatoi, Θέμα τῶν Ὀπτιμάτων) by...
- Vryonis, "Michael Psellus,
Michael Attaleiates: the
blinding of Rom****IV at
Kotyaion, 29 June 1072 and his
death on Proti, 4
August 1072," in Porphyrogenita:...
- army
attacked unexpectedly,
routing the
loyalist army.
Withdrawing to
Kotyaion in
western Anatolia, the
remains of this army were
joined by new forces...
-
cities in
nearby provinces, but was
defeated in the
battle of
Cotyaeum (
Kotyaion in Phrygia) by a
Roman army led by
generals John the
Scythian and John...
- by
generals John the
Scythian and John
Gibbo (John the Hunchback), at
Kotyaion in
Phrygia (battle of Cotyaeum). Lilingis, a
leading figure in the revolt...
- e. The
island of
birds in Turkish. Kütahya: From the
original in Gr****
Kotyaion,
Latinized in
Roman times as Cotyaeum. Malatya: From the
Hittite Malidiya...