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- is attested in Melantias during Emperor Valens' ill-fated campaign against the Goths in 378. As a suburb of Constantinople, Melantias is often mentioned...
- The Battle of Melantias or Battle of Melanthius (Gr****: Μάχη τής Μελαντιάς), which took place in 559, was a battle between the armies of the Kutrigurs...
- defeated at Callini****. He successfully repulsed a Hunnic incursion at Melantias. He was also known for military deception; he repulsed a Persian invasion...
- İzmir's Jewish quarter of Karataş around 1900 (Melantia was the alternative Gr**** name of the quarter)...
- Caenophrurium Sinekli in Silivri district Turkey Selymbria Silivri Turkey Melantias Turkey Rhegion Küçükçekmece, 15 km W of Istanbul Turkey Byzantium, later...
- near Constantinople by a Byzantine force under Belisarius. Battle of Melantias: Outside the city walls of Constantinople, Belisarius defeats the combined...
- Sebasti****'s forces before confronting the Goths, Valens moved his army from Melantias to Adrianople. On 6 August, reconnaissance informed Valens that approximately...
- Siege of Phasis Byzantines defeat Sasanian siege of town. 559 Battle of Melantias Byzantines under Belisarius defeat the Kutrigurs 20 km west of Constantinople...
- northern slope of the Seventh Hill. The last known gate is the Gate of Melantias (Πόρτα τῆς Μελαντιάδος, Porta tēs Melantiados), whose location is also...
- consisted of 7,000 hor****, but Belisarius defeated him at the Battle of Melantias and he was forced to withdraw. The transit of such big distances in a...