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Pelagonia (Macedonian: Пелагонија, romanized: Pelagonija; Gr****: Πελαγονία, romanized:
Pelagonía) is a
geographical region of
Macedonia named after the...
- The
Pelagonia Statistical Region (Macedonian: Пелагониски Регион) is one of
eight statistical regions of
North Macedonia. It is
located in southwestern...
- The
Battle of
Pelagonia or
Battle of
Kastoria took
place in
early summer or
autumn 1259,
between the
Empire of
Nicaea and an anti-Nicaean
alliance comprising...
- (/ˌmɛnɪˈleɪəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Μενέλαος, Menelaos) was a
local ruler of
Pelagonia,
honoured as
euergetes ("benefactor") of
Athens in 363 BC, for helping...
- II of
Macedon absorbed the
regions of
Upper Macedonia (Lynkestis and
Pelagonia) and the
southern part of
Paeonia (Deuriopus) into the
kingdom of Macedon...
- The
regions of
ancient Greece were sub-divisions of the ****enic
world as
conceived by the
ancient Gr****s,
shown by
their presence in the
works of ancient...
- The m****acres of
Albanians in the
Balkan Wars were
perpetrated on
several occasions by the
Serbian and
Montenegrin armies and
paramilitaries during the...
- of
Alexander the Great. Arrhabaeus, a
nobleman from
Pelagonia, the
father of
Menelaus of
Pelagonia. Strabo, Geographica, 7.7: "The
Lyncestae were under...
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Despotate was
defeated by the
Byzantine Empire of
Nicaea in the
Battle of
Pelagonia. In the 1270s, Durrës was
again controlled by
Epirus under Nikephoros...
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Ministry of Culture. "Храм Рождество на Пресвета Богородица". Prespa-
Pelagonia Diocese.
Retrieved 2
March 2023. В Битоля откриха ценен паметник за българската...