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Selymbria (Gr****: Σηλυμβρία), or
Selybria (Σηλυβρία), or
Selybrie (Σηλυβρίη), was a town of
ancient Thrace on the Propontis, 22
Roman miles east from...
- Silivri,
formerly Selymbria (Gr****: Σηλυμβρία), is a muni****lity and
district of
Istanbul Province, Turkey. Its po****tion is 217,163 (2022). It lies...
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genus Selymbria:
Selymbria ahyetios Ramos and Wolda, 1985
Selymbria danieleae Sanborn, 2011
Selymbria pandora Distant, 1911
Selymbria pluvialis Ramos...
- The
Treaty of
Selymbria was an
agreement concluded on 3
September 1411
between the
Republic of
Venice and the
Ottoman prince Musa Çelebi,
ruler of the...
- Χορτασμένος; c. 1370 –
before June 1439) was a
Byzantine monk and
bishop of
Selymbria, who was a
distinguished bibliophile, writer, and teacher. Chortasmenos...
- the city of
Selymbria (Silivri) as his
personal domain. In 1385, he
rebelled again, but died soon after, on 25 or 28 June, at
Selymbria. He was buried...
- 1396 – 21 June 1448) was
Despot in the
Morea from 1407 to 1443 and in
Selymbria from then
until his death.
Theodore II
Palaiologos was a son of the Byzantine...
- the name of
Mygdonia (Μυγδονία). It lay 35
kilometres (22 mi) west of
Selymbria and 90
kilometres (56 mi) west of Byzantium, on a
small peninsula of the...
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neither Christian nor Islamic. Her
parents and
sisters escorted her to
Selymbria,
where Orhan's representatives,
including grandees of his
court and a...
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Selymbria as an
appanage in 1382.
Andronikos predeceased John V,
dying on 25 or 28 June 1385. John VII
inherited his father's
lands around Selymbria and...