- Αλμωπία), or
Enotia (Gr****: Ενωτία), also
known in the
Middle Ages as
Moglena (Gr****: Μογλενά,
Macedonian and Bulgarian: Меглен or Мъглен), is a muni****lity...
-
Eastern Romance ethnic group,
originally inhabiting seven villages in the
Moglena region spanning the
Pella and
Kilkis regional units of
Central Macedonia...
- Aromanian. It is
spoken by the Megleno-Romanians in a few
villages in the
Moglena region that
spans the
border between the Gr****
region of
Macedonia and...
- Pechenegs, whom he
settled in the
district of
Moglena (today in Macedonia) into a
tagma "of the
Moglena Pechenegs".
Attacked again in 1094 by the ****ans...
-
gorges of the
Balkan Mountains. Also in 1094 the
first mention of
Vlachs in
Moglena region is made, the do****ent is kept in the
archive of the
monastery Great...
-
Greece and
Turkey in 1923 did
Pomaks inhabit a part of the
regions of
Moglena –
Almopia (Karadjova),
Kastoria and some
other parts of Gr**** Macedonia...
- Preslav/Drastar,
Sredets Patriarch Germ**** c. 972–c. 990 Sredets, Voden,
Moglena,
Prespa Patriarch Nicolaus c. 991–c. 1000
Prespa (?)
Patriarch Philip c...
-
emperor Basil II. Thus, the next
Patriarch German resided consecutively in
Moglena (Almopia),
Vodena (Edessa) and Prespa.
Around 990, the last patriarch,...
- The Prin****lity of the
Pindus (Aromanian:
Printsipat di la Pind; Gr****: Πριγκιπάτο της Πίνδου; Italian: Prin****to del Pindo; Romanian: Prin****tul de...
- Kırklareli) and
became known as
Karadjovalides after the
Turkish name of
Moglena. The
number of
these Megleno-Romanian
families settled in Kırklareli were...