- Group. p. 239. ISBN 0-313-30813-6. KOTTOUNIOS,
IOANNES (1577–1658) Born at
Beroia (Macedonia)
Ecclesiastical history Mansi,
Sacrorum conciliorum nova et amplissima...
- The
Battle of
Beroia (modern
Stara Zagora) was
fought in 1122
between the
Pechenegs and the
Byzantine Empire under Emperor John II
Komnenos (r. 1118–1143)...
- The
battle of
Beroia (Bulgarian: Битка при Боруй) took
place in June 1208 near the city of
Stara Zagora,
Bulgaria between the
Bulgarians and the Latin...
-
Beroea (or Berea,
Ancient Gr****: Βέροια, romanized:
Béroia) was an
ancient city of the ****enistic
period and
Roman Empire now
known as
Veria (or Veroia)...
- Wiley-Blackwell. Edson,
Charles F. 1934. "The Antigonids, Heracles, and
Beroia."
Harvard Studies in
classical Philology 45:213–246. O'Neil,
James L. 2003...
- The capital, or headquarters, of the
Macedonian koinon was the city of
Beroia. Both
numismatic and
inscriptional evidence attest to the
existence of the...
-
Balkans in 1122,
Axouch was
wounded in the leg or foot (see the
Battle of
Beroia).
Axouch also pla**** an
active part in the
campaigns of 1137–1138 in Cilicia...
-
ancient Macedonian mythology, the
daughter of
Beres and
sister of
Olganos and
Beroia. It was the home of Alexander's
companion Peucestas.
Aristotle was hired...
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Cynegeticus IG X,2 2 188, IG X,2 2 233 - (Roman-era Pelagonia) EKM 1.
Beroia 29. EKM 1.
Beroia 134 (late 2nd
century BC). IG X,2 2 319
Meletemata 22, Epig. App...
- it
Beroea (Βέροια),
after Beroea in Macedon; it is
sometimes spelled as
Beroia.
Beroea is
mentioned in 1 Macc. 9:4.
Northern Syria was the
center of gravity...