- The
Theme of
Mylasa and
Melanoudion (Gr****: θέμα Μυλά[σ]σης και Μελανουδίου) was a
Byzantine province (thema) in
southwestern Asia
Minor (modern Turkey)...
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harbour fortifications, and two days later, they
seized the
lower town of
Melanoudion. At this point,
panic set in
among the defenders, and
their will to continue...
- 1143–1180), and the
territory in
Caria subordinated to the
theme Mylasa and
Melanoudion.
Nesbitt &
Oikonomides 1994, p. 151. ODB, "Kibyrrhaiotai" (C. Foss),...
- Crusade, and went on to
serve as
governor of the
province of
Mylasa and
Melanoudion in the 1190s and
again in c. 1200/01.
During the
latter tenure he rebelled...
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administrative centre at Philadelphia. A new theme,
named Mylasa and
Melanoudion, was
created to the
south of Thrakesion. The
younger brother of John...
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eventually became part of the
southern Thracesian theme.
Mylasa and
Melanoudion 1143 a
minor theme comprising the
territories in Asia
Minor south of...
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portion of the old
theme became part of the new
theme of
Mylasa and
Melanoudion. It was
reconstituted under the
Nicaean Empire, and by this time consisted...
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extensive territory in
western Anatolia comprising the
Thracesian Theme,
Melanoudion,
Pyrgion and Kaloe.
Guilland (1967), p. 455 PLP 10607 Guilland, Rodolphe...
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Milas and the
surrounding region (the
Byzantine theme of
Mylasa and
Melanoudion) was
taken over by the
Turks under the
command of Menteşe Bey in the...
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likely as
military governor (doux) of the
small province of
Mylasa and
Melanoudion,
which he is
known to have held in
August 1189. From
there he was promoted...