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inhabitants of the
surrounding area. In the
Middle Ages,
Lamia was
called Zetounion (Ζητούνιον), a name
first encountered in the 8th E****enical
Council in...
- Domokos, Pharsalus, and Velestino:
southern Thessaly, with the
towns of
Zetounion and Ravennika, was
under governors appointed by the
Latin Emperor, and...
-
Quanzhou Zeitoun, Cairo, also El-Zeitoun, a
district of Cairo,
Egypt Zetounion, a
former name of the Gr**** city
Lamia Zeytun, a
former name of Süleymanlı...
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Ancient name
Location Modern name Also
known as
Lamia central Greece Zetounion (Ζητούνιον),
Zitouni (Ζητούνι), Zirtounion, Zitonion, Girton, El Cito Lampsacus...
- the
Catalans took
Neopatras in 1319, and by 1325 had also
conquered Zetounion, Loidoriki,
Siderokastron and Vitrinitsa, as well as—apparently briefly—Domokos...
- 1209–1210,
Rainerio entered imperial service. He was made
administrator of
Zetounion and Ravennika,
territories taken from the
Knights Templar by the emperor...
- vacant, and Pope
Innocent III gave the
bishopric to the
bishop of
nearby Zetounion (Lamia). The
latter exploited it so
mercilessly that the
grant was withdrawn...
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including the
County of
Salona with
Loidoriki and Veteranitsa, but not
Zetounion and Siderokastron,
which p****ed to James' son
Louis Fadrique.
James also...
-
including Halmyros and Stagoi, and the
resettlement of
older ones, such as
Zetounion (ancient Lamia).
During the
course of the 10th century, the
Saracen threat...
- Zenopolis,
Phoenicia Zeon (liturgy)
Zerzevan Castle Zeta (crown land)
Zetounion Zeugaratikion Zeugaratos Zeuxippus,
Baths of
Zeyrek Mosque Zichia Zikideva...