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Pegae or
Pegai (Ancient Gr****: Πηγαί), also
known as
Crenides or
Krenides (Κρενίδες), both
words meaning springs in Gr****, was a town of
ancient Thrace...
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Battle of
Pegae (Bulgarian: битка при Пиги, Gr****: Μάχη των Πηγαίων) was
fought between 11 and 18
March 921 in the
outskirts of
Constantinople between...
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Geographer of Ravenna.
Under the
Eastern Roman Empire, the town was
known as
Pegae or
Pegai (Πηγαί) and was the site of a
Byzantine fortress.
During the Allied...
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metropolis under the
title of
Pegon kai Pariou. In 1354 the
residential see of
Pegae and
Parium (the
Latin forms of both names) were suppressed, the in****bent...
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Paeon Paesus Palodes Panion Pantichium Parabolos Parium Paulines Pegae in
Mysia Pegae in
Thrace Pege
Pentephyle Percote Pericharaxis Perinthus Petrozetoi...
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Theophilus Palaeologus, who
guarded the
Pegae Gate with Gr**** soldiers. The
section of the land
walls from the
Pegae Gate to the
Golden Gate (itself guarded...
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common year
starting on
Monday of the
Julian calendar.
March –
Battle of
Pegae:
Bulgarian forces under kavhan (first minister)
Theodore Sigritsa defeat...
- him one of the Argonauts.
Hylas was
kidnapped by
Naiads of the
spring of
Pegae in
Mysia when they fell in love with him, and he
vanished into the water...
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corresponded to the
ancient region of Mysia,
excluding the
towns of Artaki,
Pegae, Adramytion, Pergamon, and Dardanellia. However,
Cahen proposes that the...
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Sevan Kingdom of
Armenia defeats the
Iranian Sajid dynasty.
Battle of
Pegae Bulgarians decisively defeat Byzantines near Constantinople. 923 Battle...