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- Melnik (Bulgarian: Мелник [ˈmɛɫnik], Gr****: Μελένικο, Meleniko) is a town in Blagoevgrad Province, Southwestern Bulgaria, in the Southwestern Pirin Mountains...
- Church Metropolis of Miletopolis: Iakovos Tsigounis (2011–) Metropolis of Melenikon Metropolis of Moldo-Wallachia (Metropolis of Moldavia and Bukovina), one...
- VIII Palaiologos, came to serve under him in the cities of Serres and Melenikon. The date of Andronikos' death is unknown. Traditionally it has been dated...
- and Eudokia Muzakiaina. John Asen. A military commander, governor of Melenikon (1342) and Morrha (1343). Married a daughter of Alexios Apokaukos and...
- contributions to the monastery. During the early 18th century, Bishop Gregory of Melenikon made donations to the monastery and eventually become one of its monks...
- well as most of Macedonia from Bulgaria, which now became his v****al. At Melenikon, Vatatzes was met by an envoy of the Thessalonian conspirators, who promised...
- 1302, 1317 or 1332, as being buried in the Spelaiotissa Monastery at Melenikon Demetrios Palaiologos Tornikes c. 1324–41 Andronikos II Palaiologos Andronikos...
- Melitene [[Battle of Melitene (576)}|Melitene, 576 Battle of]] Melkite Melenikon Melus of Bari Memnon of Ephesus Menander Protector Menas, Patriarch of...
- VI Kantakouzenos in 1343. A George Kontostephanos was a landholder at Melenikon in 1309, and donated land to the Zographou Monastery; a Demetrios Komnenos...