• Bela or Vela (Greek: Βελά) was a medieval fortress town and bishopric in Epirus, northwestern Greece. Bela is located near the site of the modern Vella...
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  • Bulgaria Bela, Varaždin County, a village in Croatia Bělá (disambiguation), places in the Czech Republic River Bela, in Cumbria, England Bela (Epirus), a medieval...
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    Ioannina, seat of the Greek region of Epirus, with Gjirokastër the largest city in the Albanian part of Epirus. Epirus was originally inhabitated by Illyrian...
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  • Diocese of Bela is a Roman Catholic titular diocese in Greece. Bela was a medieval fortress town and bishopric in Epirus, northwestern Greece. Bela first appears...
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  • stratou Epibatai Epiphanius, Patriarch of Constantinople Epirus Epirus, Despotate of Epirus, Despot of Episkepsis Erard I of Aulnay Eraric Ernest Mamboury...
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  • Photice (category Populated places in ancient Epirus)
    Philip of Taranto by Nikephoros I Komnenos Doukas, Despot of Epirus. In the revolt of Epirus in 1338/39 against the Byzantine emperor Andronikos III Palaiologos...
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  • political alliance against Theodore Komnenos Doukas, Despot of Epirus. Andrew II and his heir Béla escorted Robert until the Bulgarian border. There Robert...
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    Battle of Bizani (category Modern history of Epirus)
    Μπιζανίου, Máchi tou Bizaníou; Turkish: Bizani Muharebesi) took place in Epirus on 4–6 March [O.S. 19–21 February] 1913. The battle was fought between Greek...
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    of Aetolia-Acarnania and most of Epirus up to Buthrotum. In Late Antiquity, this corresponded to the province of Epirus vetus, but also included Aetolia...
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    of Epirus invaded Bulgaria shortly after Michael's ascension. Vatatzes captured the Bulgarian fortresses along the river Vardar; Michael of Epirus took...
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