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Adramyttium (Gr****: Ἀδραμύττιον
Adramyttion, Ἀδραμύττειον Adramytteion, or Ἀτραμύττιον Atramyttion) was an
ancient city and
bishopric in Aeolis, in modern-day...
- The
Battle of
Adramyttion occurred on 19
March 1205
between the
Latin Crusaders and the
Byzantine Gr****
Empire of Nicaea, one of the
kingdoms established...
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Adramyttium or
Adramyttion can
refer to:
Battle of
Adramyttion (1205),
between the
Latin Empire and the
Empire of
Nicaea Battle of
Adramyttion (1334), between...
- the city of
Adramyttion. He left from Abydos,
after leaving a
garrison in the town, and rode for two days
before encamping before Adramyttion. The city...
- The
Battle of
Adramyttion occurred in
autumn 1334
between the
fleets of a
Christian naval league,
headed by the
Republic of
Venice and the
Knights Hospitaller...
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Amorgos (1312)
Battle of
Chios (1319)
Battle of
Rhodes (1320)
Battle of
Adramyttion (1334)
Battle of
Pallene (1344)
Battle of
Imbros (1347)
Battle of Megara...
- of the gulf; Hamaxitus, Polymedium, ****os, Lamponeia,
Antandrus and
Adramyttion, were some of these.
Currently there are a
number of ilçe
centers or...
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Benedict XII
succeeds Pope John XXII, as the 197th pope.
Autumn –
Battle of
Adramyttion: A
Christian league defeats the
fleet of the
Turkish Beylik of Karasi...
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Mangaphas and
Theodore Laskaris' brother, Constantine, in the
Battle of
Adramyttion on 19 March 1205. The
Latins could not
follow up
their victory, because...
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states also
promised support.
After a
notable success in the
Battle of
Adramyttion, the
Turkish naval threat receded for a while;
coupled with the diverging...