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Rusokastro (from Gr**** Ρουσόκαστρο) is a
village in
Kameno Muni****lity, in
Burgas Province, in
southeastern Bulgaria.
Rusokastro Rock in
Antarctica is...
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Battle of
Rusokastro (Bulgarian: Битка при Русокастро, Gr****: Μάχη τοῦ Ῥουσοκάστρου)
occurred on July 18, 1332 near the
village of
Rusokastro, Bulgaria...
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attempts to hold back the
Ottoman Turks in
Bithynia and the
defeat at
Rusokastro against the Bulgarians, but also the
successful recovery of Chios, ****s...
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settlements in the area: the
fortress Skafida, Poros,
Rusokastron (Battle of
Rusokastro), the
Baths called Aquae Calidae and used by Byzantine,
Bulgarian and...
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Rusokastro Rock (Bulgarian: скала Русокастро, ‘Skala
Rusokastro’ ska-'la ru-so-'kas-tro) is a twin rock at the
north entrance to
McFarlane Strait in the...
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Battle of
Rusokastro. The
contested cities surrendered to Ivan Alexander,
while Andronikos III
sought refuge within the
walls of
Rusokastro. The war ended...
- the new
Bulgarian emperor Ivan
Alexander defeated them in the
battle of
Rusokastro,
recovering the
captured territories. In 1344, the
Bulgarians entered...
- Tvarditsa,
Vetren Kameno, Krastina, Livada, Konstantinovo,
Polski Izvor,
Rusokastro, Svoboda, Troyanovo, Trastikovo,
Cherni Vrah, Vinarsko, Vra****a, Zhelyazovo...
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Battle of
Klokotnitsa Battle of
Skafida Battle of
Velbazhd Battle of
Rusokastro Battle of
Chernomen Siege of
Tarnovo Battle of
Nicopolis Major uprisings...
- However, in 1332 the
Bulgarians defeated the
Byzantines in the
battle of
Rusokastro and
regained many
territories in Thrace. King
Stefan reached Macedonia...