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Mendenitsa (Gr****: Μενδενίτσα), in the
Middle Ages
known as
Mountonitsa (Μουντονίτσα) and Bodonitsa, Boudonitsa, or
Vodonitsa (Βοδονίτσα), is a village...
- mountain. The
village of
Drymaia is on the mountain.
Nearby places are
Mendenitsa to the
northeast and
Amfikleia to the south. The A1
motorway (Athens -...
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Vodonitsa or Boudonitza; Gr****: Μαρκιωνία/Μαρκιζᾶτον τῆς Βοδονίτσας),
today Mendenitsa,
Phthiotis (180 km
northwest of Athens), was a
Frankish state in Greece...
- (Rodosto), 1204–1235 Beyoğlu (Pera)
neighborhood in Constantinople, 1204–1261
Mendenitsa (Bodonitsa), 1335–1414 Gökçeada (Imbro), 1377–1462
Bozcaada (Tenedo),...
- in
northern Euboea); Izdin/Zeitun (Zitouni,
modern Lamia);
Modunish (
Mendenitsa);
Talanda (Atalanti);
Atina (Athens with most of Attica);
Egina (Aigina);...
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Marmara Martino Mavrilo Megali Kapsi Megali Vrysi Megaplatanos Melitaia Mendenitsa Merkada Mesaia Kapsi Mesochori Mesopotamia Mexiates Modi
Molos Moschochori...
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considered true
ruler of the
Frankish state of
Bodonitsa (now
known as
Mendenitsa).
Jacob was the
eldest son of
Francis Zorzi of
Venice and
Euphrosyne of...
- (ix. p. 426).
William Martin Leake identifies Nicaea with the
castle of
Mendenitsa,
where there are
ancient remains.
Modern scholars place its site at Ag...
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colonists of the Argives." Its site has been
tentatively located near
modern Mendenitsa. Homer. Iliad. Vol. 2.533. Strabo. Geographica. Vol. 9.4.6. Page numbers...
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Mendenitsa...