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Mistea or
Misthia (Gr****: Μισθία) also
known as
Claudiocaesarea (Κλαυδιοκαισαρεία), was a town of
ancient Lycaonia,
inhabited in ****enistic, Roman, and...
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Niketas of
Mistheia was a
Byzantine official,
originally from
Mistheia, and doux of
Antioch (1030–1032). He was an
eunuch who held the
titles of patrikios...
- Mirdasids. In
December of the same year, the
Byzantine generals Niketas of
Mistheia and
Symeon besieged and
captured Azaz, and
burned Tubbal to the ground...
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Nikephoros II
Phokas ravaged the
region including Maraclea. In 1030,
Niketas of
Mistheia, doux of Antioch,
managed to
force a
coalition of Arab
tribes led by Nasr...
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princely Banu'l-Ahmar family. In 1031, the
tribe surrendered it to
Niketas of
Mistheia of the
Byzantine Empire. In 1118, it was
occupied by the Crusaders, led...
- then
attempted to
occupy Maraclea, but the doux of Antioch,
Niketas of
Mistheia, was able to
repel the siege. In 1031 AD,
Niketas attempted to take control...
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known as
Claudiocaesarea (Gr****: Κλαυδιοκαισάρεια, Klaudiokaisareia), and
Mistheia (Gr****: Μίσθεια) in
Byzantine times.
Another theory is that Beyşehir's...
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reported for the year 878, when the
thematic troops successfully defended Mistheia, and
again in 888, 894 and 897,
always in the
southeastern portion of the...
- victory.
While Romanos returned to Constantinople, he left
behind Niketas of
Mistheia and
Symeon the
protovestiarios as the
katepano of
Antioch and as Domestic...
- as Bikisrail, was
controlled by
Byzantine doux of Antioch,
Niketas of
Mistheia, in 1032. It was
later captured by
Crusaders led by
Tancred in 1111. The...