- destro****
Develtos and its fortifications, and
forcibly relocated the city's po****tion to
Bulgarian territory. The depo****tion of
Develtos suggests Krum...
- (died 814),
Bishop of
Antioch in
Pisidia George (died 815),
Archbishop of
Develtos and one of the
Martyrs of
Adrianople George the Standard-Bearer (776–821)...
-
strangled by his soldiers. George,
Archbishop of
Develtos –
George had
negotiated the
surrender of
Develtos to Krum in 812, and had been
transplanted to Bulgaria...
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poorly during his reign. In 812, Khan Krum
besieged the
frontier town of
Develtos in Thrace, and
Michael was too late to
prevent its surrender. His soldiers...
- 000
pounds of gold) as he
could collect, got into a boat and
escaped to
Develtos in Thrace,
leaving his wife and his
other daughters behind.
Isaac II, drawn...
-
Naulochos BUL8.
Krounoi BUL9.
Pistiros BUL10.
Anchialos BUL11.
Bizone * BUL12.
Develtos BUL13.
Heraclea Sintica BUL14.
Beroe C1.
Salona C2.
Tragyrion C3. Aspálathos...
-
Christians later that month.: 66 The
victims included the
archbishop of
Develtos, George, and the
bishop of
Thracian Nicaea, Leo, as well as two strategoi...
- and
globally endangered species of fish and birds. The
ancient city of
Develtos was
situated on its
western s****s. Old
names of the lake are Körfes, Ahrenslijsko...
-
ruins of
modern Stara Zagora)
Bacho Kiro cave
Castra Martis Dionysopolis Develtos Diocletianopolis (modern Hisarya)
Durankulak lake and
island (tell) Ezero...
-
escape and
abandon his subjects,
fleeing with the
imperial treasure to
Develtos (a
fortified town on the Gulf of Burgas) in Thrace. Meanwhile, the Byzantine...