- - Sklaveni). The
derived Gr**** term Sklavinia(i) (Σκλαβινίαι; Latin:
Sclaviniae) was used for Slav
tribes in
Byzantine Macedonia and the Peloponnese;...
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gathered by the
Byzantines and
placed into
segregated communities known as
Sclaviniae. In 610,
Heraclius became Emperor.
During his reign, Gr****
became the...
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trade stations, as well as semi-autonomous Slavic-inhabited
areas (
sclaviniae)
under Byzantine sovereignty. In the 10th–12th centuries,
archontes are...
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Thessalonica Theme of the
Peloponnese Theme of
Cephallenia Theme of
Nicopolis Sclaviniae Melingoi and
Ezeritai Tsakonia Great Vlachia People Justinian I Heraclius...
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Thessalonica Theme of the
Peloponnese Theme of
Cephallenia Theme of
Nicopolis Sclaviniae Melingoi and
Ezeritai Tsakonia Great Vlachia People Justinian I Heraclius...
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chief minister (logothete),
begins a
campaign against the
communities (
Sclaviniae) of Greece.
Setting out from Constantinople, the
imperial army follows...
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Thessalonica Theme of the
Peloponnese Theme of
Cephallenia Theme of
Nicopolis Sclaviniae Melingoi and
Ezeritai Tsakonia Great Vlachia People Justinian I Heraclius...
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exchange for
annual payments. 783:
Expedition of
Staurakios against the
Sclaviniae of Greece. 791–792 and 796:
Campaigns against the
Bulgarians under Constantine...
- Ragusa). The
arrived tribes of Croats,
Serbs and
other Slavs founded sclaviniae Croatia, Pagania, Zachlumia,
Travunia and
Konavle (also
small region of...
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Thessalonica Theme of the
Peloponnese Theme of
Cephallenia Theme of
Nicopolis Sclaviniae Melingoi and
Ezeritai Tsakonia Great Vlachia People Justinian I Heraclius...