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Nesebar (often
transcribed as
Nessebar and
sometimes as Nesebur, Bulgarian: Несебър,
pronounced [nɛˈsɛbɐr]) is an
ancient city and one of the
major seaside...
- with
multiple foreign threats. In 1257, the
Latins attacked and
seized Messembria but
could not hold the town. More
serious was the
situation to the north-west...
- Gr**** city in Thrace, on the
Black Sea
coast of Bulgaria.
Mesembria or
Messembria or
Mesambria may also
refer to:
Mesembria (Zone), the
ancient Gr**** polis...
- Dniester), then Conopa,
Constantia (localities
today in Romania) and
Messembria (today in Bulgaria). From the 14th
century to 1812, part of the Dniester...
-
mentioned in Strabo's
Geographica as a
small town. It was
briefly captured by
Messembria (Nesebar) in the 2nd
century BC, but
reconquered by
Apollonia and its...
- 812
moved the war
towards Thrace,
capturing the key
Black Sea port of
Messembria and
defeating the
Byzantines once more at
Versinikia in 813
before proposing...
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conquered cities were: Olbia, Tyras, Histria, Tomis, Callatis, Odessos,
Messembria, Apollonia, and Dionysopolis. Dionysopolis, however, enjo**** good relations...
- bolder. The
emperor suffered from a fit of gout and had to
return to
Messembria to take baths,
leaving his
generals to
start the
fighting and to engage...
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Thrace near
Aenus and
Sestus (c. 280-after 273 BC) Sadalas,
ruler near
Messembria (c. 275 BC),
descendant of Cotys, Medistas, Taruntinus, and Mopsyestis...
- Thasos, Maroneia, Parion,
Thracian Chersonese, Kypsela, Enos, Apollonia,
Messembria, Damastion, Sermyle, and Kardia. Also
included in the find is coinage...