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- [ˈeðesa]; also known as the "City of Waters and of the 5 Senses"), until 1923 Vodena (Gr****: Βοδενά), is a city in northern Greece and the capital of the Pella...
- Pliskova. In 1001, Basil, operating from Thessalonica, regained control of Vodena, Verrhoia and Servia. The following year, he based his army in Philippopolis...
- Mirka Ginova Mirka Ginova Born 1916 Rusilovo near Vodena, Greece Died 27 July 1946 Giannitsa, Greece Other names Irini Gini...
- Since Theodore was blind, he installed his son John as ruler and retired to Vodena. In 1239, the deposed Manuel returned with Nicaean help and made himself...
- estates granted to him in Asia Minor. Conversely his father was exiled to Vodena. Despite the end of the Thessalonian state, Michael II of Epirus now took...
- Also known as Edessa Pella, northern Greece Voden, Vodine, Vodina, Vudena, Vodena Edessa Mesopotamia, southern Turkey Şanlıurfa Orrha, Orrhoa, Orhāy, Ourhoï...
- monuments]. Politika (in Serbian). p. 14. Branka Vasiljević (31 March 2021). "Vodena kapija vek bila zatrpana zbog pruge" [Water Gate was buried for a century...
- eighth bastions along with the northern gate known as the 'water gate' ('vodena vrata'). Tvrđa sustained significant damage during the Croatian War of Independence...
- to the idea of emigration to Romania, especially from Moglena, Veria and Vodena. In 1926, about 450 families of Megleno-Romanians of Greece moved to Romania...
- the next Patriarch German resided consecutively in Moglena (Almopia), Vodena (Edessa) and Prespa. Around 990, the last patriarch, Philip, moved to Ohrid...