- Byzantine–Bulgarian Wars, a katepanō of
Bulgaria is also attested. A
Serbian catepanate is also attested,
which was
known as the "katepano of Ras". With the catastrophic...
- The
Catepanate of Ras (Byzantine Gr****: Κατεπανίκιον Ἄρσης) was a
province (
catepanate) of the
Byzantine Empire,
established around 971 in
central regions...
- The
Catepanate (or Catapanate) of
Italy (Gr****: κατεπανίκιον Ἰταλίας, Katepaníkion Italías) was a
province of the
Byzantine Empire from 965
until 1071...
- from Catapanata,
since the area was
governed by a
catepan as part of the
Catepanate of
Italy during the High
Middle Ages. Its
capital is the city of Foggia...
- Katepano)
Ducate or
Catepanate of
Antioch Kilikia (Cilicia)
Ducate or
Catepanate of
Chaldia Chaldia Theme Koloneia (theme)
Ducate or
Catepanate of Mesopotamia...
-
extending up to present-day
Basilicata and
subjected to the
authority of a
Catepanate. With the
advent of the
Normans in the 11th century,
Taranto became the...
-
deliver the city to
Basil Mesardonites,
Byzantine governor (catepan) of the
Catepanate of Italy. 1118 –
Roger of Salerno,
Prince of Antioch,
captures Azaz from...
- (under the
Byzantine Empire)
Thema of
Sicily (under the
Byzantine Empire)
Catepanate of
Italy (under the
Byzantine Empire)
Duchy of
Benevento Duchy of Spoleto...
-
Byzantine Duchy of
Amalfi Duchy of
Gaeta Catepanate of
Italy Longobardia Theme of
Lucania Duchy of
Naples Theme of
Sicily and
Byzantine Sicily Duchy of...
- was at Pešter
plateau and to the
north at Čačak. In 971, the
Byzantine Catepanate of Ras was established, but in 976
Bulgarian control was restored. Basil II...