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settlement under the name Aiginion. In the 10th
century AD, it was
known as
Stagoi (Σταγοί), a
Byzantine fortress and
bishopric (the name is
still in use for...
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centered on the
cities of
Trikala (ancient Tricca) and
Kalabaka (medieval
Stagoi)
located in Thessaly, in
central Greece.
Socrates Scholasticus, Sozomenes...
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caves there since before the 12th century. In the 12th the
churches of
Stagoi began to
build monasteries in the heights,
starting with the
Church of Panagia...
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early 1100s, a
rudimentary monastic state had formed,
called the
Skete of
Stagoi, and it was
centerd around the still-standing
church of
Theotokos (Mother...
- Athens, Larissa, Pharsala, Lamia, Thermopylae, Plataeae, Euripus, Demetrias,
Stagoi Koloneia§ (thema Kolōneias, Θέμα Κολωνείας) by 863,
probably c. 842 Armeniacs...
- Bulgaria. Elemag,
together with his co-governors, went and met
Basil II at
Stagoi, and
declared his submission,
surrendering his
province to the emperor....
- church.
After 1659, the area of Metsovo, thus far
under the
bishopric of
Stagoi, was
formed into its own
exarchate under a
patriarchal exarch. The "Catholic...
- of Jerusalem, Neophyte,
metropolitan of Sofia, and Avramios,
bishop of
Stagoi. Thus a
rival Orthodox hierarchy was established.: 305 : 90 : 191 In response...
- Thaumakos,
Zetouni (Lamia), Ezeros, Loidoriki, Trikke, Echinus, Kolydros, and
Stagoi.
Before the turn of the 10th century,
Larissa also
controlled Neopatras...
- Pazi/Pazima are unknown.
Tafel and
Thomas suggest the town and
bishopric of
Stagoi in Thessaly,
while Carile suggested the
bishopric of Patzouna,
known only...