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Malagina (Gr****: Μαλάγινα), in
later times Melangeia (Μελάγγεια), was a
Byzantine district in the
valley of the
Sangarius river in
northern Bithynia, at...
- Constantinople, and for the
horse ranches in the
great army camp (apl****n) at
Malagina in Bithynia. He
usually held the
dignity of patrikios, and
ranked 51st...
- (AKP). The town has been
identified as the
Byzantine ****embly
place of
Malagina.
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neighbourhoods in
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Guinean politician Moses Maladina,
Papua New
Guinean politician Malarina Malagina Mladina This page
lists people with the
surname Maladina. If an internal...
- (by 775)
Nicaea Mysia,
Northern Phrygia,
Western Bithynia Prussa, Kios,
Malagina, Dorylaion, Nakoleia, Krasos, Kotyaion,
Midaeum Optimates (thema Optimàtōn...
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about its
history and it has been
identified by
historians with
either Malagina or Modra. Mela is not
mentioned in the list of
cities of the Byzantine...
- in 795. Nevertheless, Arab
raiders reached Amorion in 796,
Ankara and
Malagina in 798 and
Ephesos in 799.
Constantine personally led a
force to meet Abbasid...
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mirrored by the
cities of
Nicaea and Nicomedia, and the
large field camp at
Malagina. Galata, then the
suburb of Sykai, was an
integral part of the city by...
- has been
presumed that the
surname Maleinos is
related to the name
place Malagina of Bithynia, a
location in the
theme of
Boukellarion during the 9th century...
- area of Mysia.
Provintia Malagini. the
province of
Malagina Emperor Northern Asia
Minor Malagina was the
first army ****embly
point and camp (apl****n)...