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Neokastra (Gr****: Νεόκαστρα, "new fortresses",
formally θέμα Νεοκάστρων; in
Latin sources Neocastri or Neochastron) was a
Byzantine province (theme) of...
- Blois),
Nicomedia (Thierry de Loos),
Philadelphia (Stephen du Perche), and
Neokastra.
These duchies remained theoretical, due to the
establishment of the Empire...
- 1143–1180),
around 1170. It
likely became the
capital of the new
theme of
Neokastra,
established by Manuel.
Under Isaac II
Angelos (r. 1185–1195), the local...
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acted too slowly, and soon his
support waned. Libadarios, the
Governor of
Neokastra and a
loyalist of Andronikos,
bribed the
Cretans to
blind and capture...
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Thracesian themes. Its
existence continued under the
Nicaean Empire.
Neokastra between 1162 and 1173
created from the
northern Thracesian theme as part...
- were
clearly meant to
deter raiding. The
establishment of the
theme of
Neokastra on the
northern part of the
Aegean coast near
Pergamon was also praised...
- John and Manuel, more
soldiers were
raised from the
Asiatic provinces of
Neokastra,
Paphlagonia and even
Seleucia (in the
south east).
Soldiers were also...
- pp. 6–8.
Tafel &
Thomas 1856, pp. 478–479. Kazhdan,
Alexander (1991). "
Neokastra". In Kazhdan,
Alexander (ed.). The
Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium. Oxford...
- John and Manuel, more
soldiers were
raised from the
Asiatic provinces of
Neokastra,
Paphlagonia and even
Seleucia (in the
south east).
Soldiers were also...
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Triarchy of
Neilos Doxapatres Neilos Kabasilas Nemanjić
dynasty Neocaesarea Neokastra Neopatras Neopatras,
Battle of Neopatria,
Duchy of Neophytos, Basilica...