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Edirne (US: /eɪˈdɪərnə, ɛˈ-/, Turkish: [e.ˈdiɾ.ne]),
historically known as
Adrianople (Gr****: Αδριανούπολις, romanized: Adrianoúpolis) is a city in Turkey...
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Treaty of
Adrianople or
Treaty of
Edirne may
refer to
several treaties signed in
Edirne (formerly Adrianople):
Peace of
Szeged (1444),
between the Ottoman...
- king,
Hayam Wuruk,
through his kingdom, is
completed by Mpu Prapanca.
Adrianopole (modern-day Edirne)
becomes the
capital city of the
Ottoman Sultanate...
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position as the
chief imperial architect. She
built mosque complexes in
Adrianopole and Ankara. She
commissioned a bath, the
Hurrem Sultan Bathhouse, to...
- Köke Temür. The
Ottomans capture Philippopolis (or in 1364, 1371) and
Adrianopole (the modern-day city of Edirne, or in 1369) from the
Byzantine Empire...
- itself, all of the
Byzantine rebels from East
Thrace had
gathered at
Adrianopole and
stood bravely to
defend its wall from the conquerors.
Their numbers...
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either as
defenders against Henry of
Flanders or
among the
attackers of
Adrianopole.
Around the same time
Henry of
Valenciennes writes about the country...
- of the town,
where Bulgaria defeated the
crusaders in the
battle of
Adrianopole on 14
April 1205. The
Ottomans conquered Yambol in 1373 CE, but a militarized...
- София 1982, с. 73 (Bozhinov, Voin.
Bulgarian Education in
Macedonia and
Adrianopole Thrace 1878–1913,
Sofia 1982, p. 73) Романски, Стоян. Македонските ромъни...
- (Polish*, Romanian*, Slovak*), Adrianopol' – Адрианополь (former Russian*),
Adrianopole (Romanian*),
Adrianopoli (former Italian*, Finnish*),
Adrianopolis (Czech*...