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north side of the
Sultan Mountains. Its
elevation is 1,025 m (3,363 ft).
Philomelion (Φιλομήλιον) was
probably a
Pergamene foundation on the
great Graeco-Roman...
- The
Battle of
Philomelion (Philomelium in Latin, Akşehir in Turkish) was a
victory of the
forces of the Holy
Roman Empire over the
Turkish forces of the...
- The
Battle of
Philomelion (Latinised as
Philomelium -
modern Akşehir) of 1116
consisted of a
series of
clashes over a
number of days
between a Byzantine...
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Castle Laodicea Sahyun Al-Shughur
Bourzey Safed Third Crusade 4th Acre
Philomelion Iconium 1st
Arsuf 1st
Jaffa Period post-Third
Crusade 2nd
Jaffa Toron...
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Castle Laodicea Sahyun Al-Shughur
Bourzey Safed Third Crusade 4th Acre
Philomelion Iconium 1st
Arsuf 1st
Jaffa Period post-Third
Crusade 2nd
Jaffa Toron...
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chieftains disagreed and
fought against the
Crusaders at the
Battle of
Philomelion and
Battle of Iconium. "Ansbert" is an
Austrian cleric, who
wrote The...
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defeated by the
Byzantine emperor Alexios Komnenos at the
Battle of
Philomelion.
Malik Shah then
signed a
treaty with the emperor,
allegedly agreeing...
- Komnenos, he was
named sebastokrator and parti****ted in the
Battle of
Philomelion against the
Seljuk Turks. He
opposed the
succession of his
older brother...
- his army. A
Turkish army of 10,000 men was
defeated at the
Battle of
Philomelion by 2,000 Crusaders, with 4,174–5,000
Turks slain.
After continued Turkish...
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Daniel Zelinsky (2009–)
Diocese of
America (Albanian
Orthodox church):
Philomelion Theophan Koja (2023–)
Diocese of
North America (American Carpatho-Russian...