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- possessions were split up and Tzamandos fell, possibly together with Larissa, to Dhu'l-Nun. It is not certain whether Tzamandos was its own fief (iqta' or...
- the no-men's land was resettled, especially around the area of Larissa, Tzamandos, and Lykandos. After the Byzantine reconquests in the East finished, Cappadocia...
- managed to expand his control over the neighbouring mountain districts of Tzamandos, whose castle he built, and of Symposion (modern Kaleköy), whose original...
- the Martyrophile is consecrated as catholicos of the Armenian church in Tzamandos A "guest star" (i.e. a nova of some kind) is observed from China. It may...
- Minor as well as the lands in Tzamandos, Larissa, Amaseia and Comana in the vicinity of Caesarea in 1064. it was in Tzamandos that the new catholicos Gregory...
- Asiatic Turkey. While Ramsay identified it with the town of Tzamandos, this is incorrect as Tzamandos is 15 km west of Ariarathia. It became the seat of a bishop...
- similar manner, Melias proceeded to occupy the mountainous regions of Tzamandos and Symposion, which became a kleisoura and a tourma respectively. The...
- name of the river derives from the town of Tzamandos and translates to "the water that comes from Tzamandos". Through the classical Antiquity until Byzantine...
- renamed Dasmenda. Near the neighbourhood of Melikgazi are the ruins of Tzamandos, a Byzantine border fortress town built by the famous Armenian general...
- Simandu was an archdiocese of the Syriac Orthodox Church in Tzamandos, Cappadocia, attested between the tenth and twelfth centuries. Thirteen of its bishops...