- Uluabat, in the
Byzantine period Lopadion (Gr****: Λοπάδιον),
Latinized as Lopadium, is a
neighbourhood of the muni****lity and
district of Karacabey, Bursa...
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territory they captured. The
French met the
remnants of Conrad's army at
Lopadion, and
Conrad joined Louis's force. They
followed Otto of Freising's route...
-
Propontis in the
Middle Ages. The
Battle of the
Rhyndacus was
fought near
Lopadion.
Belligerents Empire of
Nicaea Latin Empire Commanders and
leaders Theodore...
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expanded Byzantine control into the
interior by
fortifying places such as
Lopadion,
Achyraous and Laodicea,
which guarded the
approaches to the
valleys and...
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Under Manuel I, the
Byzantine Empire based their main
Anatolian army at
Lopadion (modern Uluabat) on the Rhyndacus.
After the sack of
Constantinople during...
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Byzantium was secured. In 1146
Manuel ****embled his army at the
military base
Lopadion and set out on a
punitive expedition against Mas'ud, the
Sultan of Rûm...
- to İznik from the
eastern side. Then, he
advanced from the west
towards Lopadion and Evrenos.
After that
Osman turned around Mount Uludağ from both north...
- are
first mentioned during the
reign of
Alexios I (Kypsella and
Lopadion), but as
Lopadion is
recorded as
being newly fortified in the
reign of John II it...
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territory he had
recently conquered from the Danishmends. The army
gathered at
Lopadion by
Manuel was
supposedly so
large that it
spread across ten miles, and...
- Gnathaena, Pythionice, Myrrhine, / Chrysis, Conalis, Hierocleia, and /
Lopadion also."
Pythionice (Πυθιονίκη) 4th
century BC
Courtesan at
Athens and at...