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- Siderokastron (Gr****: Σιδηρόκαστρον) was a medieval fortified settlement on Mount Oeta in Central Greece. Siderokastron was first mentioned in the 13th...
- exercised by a series of vicars-general. In 1318/19 the Catalans conquered Siderokastron and the south of Thessaly as well, and created the Duchy of Neopatras...
- 1334. Byzantines recognized Serbian gains in Ohrid, Prilep, Strumitsa, Siderokastron, Chermen and Prosek. Andronikos III meanwhile effected the recovery...
- Thessalian independence came to an end, and the Almogavars occupied Siderokastron and southern Thessaly (1319) and formed the Duchy of Neopatria. The...
- Metropolis of Servia and Kozani: Pavlos Papalexiou (2004–) Metropolis of Siderokastron: Makarios (Sotirios) Philotheou (2001–) Metropolis of Sisanion and Siatista:...
- Metropolis of Servia and Kozani: Paulos Papalexiou (2004–) Metropolis of Siderokastron: Makarios (Sotirios) Philotheou (2001–) Metropolis of Sisanion and Siatista:...
- Turks in 1394. In the 13th and 14th centuries, the fortress town of Siderokastron was also located on the eastern slopes of Oeta. The Agathonos Monastery...
- with Byzantines recognizing Serbian gains in Ohrid, Prilep, Strumitsa, Siderokastron, Chermen and Prosek. Hungarians, knowing of Dušan's involvement in the...
- Platamon Castle, Pieria Salmeniko Castle, Achaea Salona Castle, Phocis Siderokastron, Phthiotis Demre Castle, (Lycia) Antalya Province Görele Castle, (Pontus)...
- Neopatras in 1319, and by 1325 had also conquered Zetounion, Loidoriki, Siderokastron and Vitrinitsa, as well as—apparently briefly—Domokos, Gardiki and Pharsalus...