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page 1Medieval Thessalonica
Gregory Palamas
14th century Byzantine Greek cleric and theologian

John Malalas
6th-century Byzantine Greek chronicler
praetorian prefecture of Illyricum
included, in its greatest expanse, Pannonia, Noricum, Crete and most of the Balkan peninsula except Thrace
Siege of Thessalonica
1422 part of Ottoman conquests in Europe
Empire of Thessalonica
Byzantine successor state under Theodore Komnenos Doukas
Barlaam of Seminara
Italian theologian
Leo of Tripoli
privateer (0900-1000)
Sack of Thessalonica
904 sack
Thessalonica
Byzantine district (theme)
Museum of Byzantine Culture
museum in Greece
Zealots of Thessalonica
political group that dominated political developments in Thessalonica from 1342 until 1350
Gregory Akindynos
Byzantine theologian
Miracles of St Demetrius
collection of homilies; historical record of the Balkans (7th century)
Siege of Thessalonica
676-678 siege of the city by Slavs
Chatzon
Chatzon () or, in some modern Slavic studies, Hacon (Хацон), was a Slavic chieftain (έξαρχος Σκλαβίνων 'exarch of the Sclaveni' in the Greek sources) who, according to Book II of the Miracles of Saint Demetrius, led a coalition of Slavic tribes to attack the Byzantine city of Thessalonica in 615.
Sack of Thessalonica
1185 invasion of the Byzantine city by the Normans
Siege of Thessalonica
attack on the city by Slavs and Avars
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