- (or "theme"),
known as the
Theme of
Lykandos (θέμα Λυκανδοῦ), in the 10th–11th centuries. The
fortress of
Lykandos was
located in the area of
modern Elbistan...
-
Byzantine service and
became a
distinguished general,
founding the
theme of
Lykandos and parti****ting in the
campaigns of John
Kourkouas against the Arabs...
- the
establishment of the
important frontier provinces (kleisourai) of
Lykandos and
Leontokome on
territory recently taken from the Arabs. In 907 Constantinople...
- in Asia
Minor or Anatolia,
although not continental)
Koloneia (theme)
Lykandos Mesopotamia (theme)
Opsikion Optimatoi Paphlagonia (theme)
Iberia (which...
- of the
empire to deal with this threat, but as he was
advancing towards Lykandos, he
received word that a
Seljuk army had made an
incursion into Pontus...
- Arab-Byzantine War:
Hamdanid forces under Sayf al-Dawla raid into the
theme of
Lykandos, but are defeated. The
Byzantines counter-attack and
seize Germanikeia...
- Tarantas, Brindesion, Hydrus,
Callipolis Lykandos (thema Lykàndou, Θέμα Λυκάνδου) by 916 New
territory Lykandos Fortress SE
Cappadocia Arabissos, Cocyssos...
-
Paphlagonia 8.
Chaldia 9.
Mesopotamia 10.
Koloneia 11.
Sebasteia 12.
Lykandos 13.
Seleucia 14.
Cibyrrhaeot Theme 15.
Cyprus 16.
Samos 17.
Aegean Sea...
-
Paphlagonia 8.
Chaldia 9.
Mesopotamia 10.
Koloneia 11.
Sebasteia 12.
Lykandos 13.
Seleucia 14.
Cibyrrhaeot Theme 15.
Cyprus 16.
Samos 17.
Aegean Sea...
-
Imperii Byzantini Bd. 2.
Kappadokien (Kappadokia, Charsianon, Sebasteia, und
Lykandos). Wien:
Herbert Hunger. p. 147. ISBN 3700104014.
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December 2021...