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Lamia (Gr****: Λαμία, Lamía,
pronounced [laˈmi.a]) is a city in
central Greece. The city
dates back to antiquity, and is
today the
capital of the regional...
- The Aspropotamos–Spercheios line or Achelöos–Spercheios line (Gr****: Γραμμή Ασπροποτάμου/Αχελώου - Σπερχειού) was Greece's
first land
border with the Ottoman...
- from the area of
Mount Olympus and
Servia in the
north to the
towns of
Zetouni (Lamia) and
Neopatras (Ypati) in the south.
Thessalian Vlachia was apparently...
- Kantakouzene.
Maria was the
daughter of
Louis Fadrique,
Count of Salona, lord of
Zetouni and lord of
Aegina and
Helena Asanina Kantakouzene. When her
father died...
- Templar-supported Lombards,
Henry confiscated the
Templar castles of
Ravennika and
Zetouni (Lamia).
Henry was a wise ruler,
whose reign was
largely p****ed in successful...
- of the
Frankish army at
Zetouni at this time is a
further testimony in
favour of
locating the
battle at Halmyros, as
Zetouni lies
north of the Cephissus...
- marriage, also, he
acquired rights to the
castles of Larmena, Karystos,
Zetouni, and Gardiki. Over the next two years,
Fadrique warred with the Republic...
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between the
northern boundaries of the
Duchy of
Athens and the town of
Zetouni (modern Lamia),
which was
partially owned by Guy. The
Chronicle of the...
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County of Salona, the
baronies of Loidoriki, Veteranitsa, and
perhaps Zetouni—after the
latter died
childless sometime before 1355.
These possessions...
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where she
afterwards married Louis Fadrique,
Count of Salona, lord of
Zetouni and lord of Aegina. When he died in 1382, she
continued to
reign as Dowager...