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- ethnic groups in the city. Asenovgrad was founded by the Thracians as Stenímachos (Gr****: Στενήμαχος) around 300–400 BC. In 72 BC the city was captured...
- Prasinada Prodromos Profitis Ilias Rachi Rizomata Rodochori Sfikia Stavros Stenimachos Sykia Trikala Trilofo Tripotamos Vergina Veria Vrysaki Xechasmeni Xirolivado...
- sculpture Finnish discus thrower. He was born in 1881 or in 1879 in Stenimachos (Στενήμαχος). He studied at the ASFA Athens School of Fine Arts and then...
- him as governor of the Rhodope Mountains region and the fortress of Stenimachos. As soon as he reached his province, however, he declared himself for...
- The "Langeris" are described as Gr****s from the area of the nearby Stenimachos. The process of ****enization flourished until the 1830s but declined...
- Corfu, Republic of Venice Konstantinos Dimitriadis (1879 or 1881–1943): Stenimachos, Eastern Rumelia Costas Valsamis (1908–2003): Symi, Ottoman Empire Dimitra...
- Philippoupoli) Asenovgrad (Bulgarian: Асеновград; Gr****: Στενήμαχος / Stenimachos; Turkish: İstanimaka) Banya (Bulgarian: Баня; Turkish: Banya) Hisarya...
- Candruva) Naousa (Aromanian: Niagushti) Polla Nera Seli (Aromanian: Selia) Stenimachos (Aromanian: Isashcovedo) Veria (Aromanian: Veryia) Megala Livadia (Aromanian:...
- been called "the first and most eminent Gr**** prehistorian". Born in Stenimachos in Thrace in 1857, Tsountas received his university education in Germany...
- Lazarević Stefan Nemanja Stefan Nemanjić Stefan Vojislav Stelai, Battle of Stenimachos Steph**** of Athens Steph**** of Byzantium Stephen I, Patriarch of Constantinople...