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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...
- Ancient name Location Modern name Also known as Lamia central Greece Zetounion (Ζητούνιον), Zitouni (Ζητούνι), Zirtounion, Zitonion, Girton, El Cito Lampsacus...
- 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...
- the Catalans took Neopatras in 1319, and by 1325 had also conquered Zetounion, Loidoriki, Siderokastron and Vitrinitsa, as well as—apparently briefly—Domokos...
- 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...
- including the County of Salona with Loidoriki and Veteranitsa, but not Zetounion and Siderokastron, which p****ed to James' son Louis Fadrique. James also...
- 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 The latter exploited it so mercilessly that the grant was withdrawn...
- daughter to de la Roche's son, William de la Roche, with the towns of Zetounion, Gardiki, Gravia, and Siderokastron as her dowry. In April 1277, papal...