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melitene (noun) - a term that may refer to a certain object, idea, or concept, potentially used in a specific context or field of study
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- Classical name of Malatya.
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Melitene was conquered and Gabriel was captured.
Then the Persians stormed Melitene and burned it down.
Eventually the Danishmends began harassing Melitene.
The region around Melitene was one of the first in which Christian faith spread.
His father was a noble and wealthy citizen of Melitene in Armenia.
He was born at Melitene in Lesser Armenia of wealthy and noble parents.
The names of four early Jacobite bishops of Melitene are known.
The governor of Melitene sent soldiers to search for Eudoxius.
Kourkouas again took Samosata and besieged Melitene.
Meletius was born at Melitene in Lesser Armenia of wealthy and noble parents.
Theodose de Melitene.
Ioveta was the fourth and youngest daughter of King Baldwin II and Morphia of Melitene.
Baldwin of Boulogne relieves Melitene and garrisons his troops in the town.
The successes were decisive, permanently destroying the power of Melitene.
George lived and died in Melitene in Cappadocia.
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These successes proved decisive, as the battle permanently destroyed the power of Melitene.
Gabriel of Melitene.
In retrospect, these successes proved decisive, as the battle permanently destroyed the power of Melitene.
John of Melitene.
As a result, Melitene pledged vassalage to the Byzantine Empire.
Battle of Melitene.
He was previously erroneously identified with another John, Bishop of Melitene.
Emirate of Melitene.
Byzantine seals bearing his name testify him as Gabriel, " protonobelissimos and doux " of Melitene.
Domitian of Melitene.
Otreius of Melitene ( fl. late 4th century ) was a Roman Catholic bishop of Melitene.
Theodorus of Melitene.
In Melitene ( today Malatya ), the son of the Priest Eliya ( Elias ), of the Qindasi family.
Theodore of Melitene.
Baldwin, Count of Edessa and later king of Jerusalem, successfully relieved Melitene afterward.
He built two monasteries near Melitene in Armenia in the 4th century.
Administratively, it was often run together with the neighbouring themata of Melitene and Tzamandos.
Zuptara was a small town to the southwest of Melitene (modern Malatya) in eastern Turkey.
In 1940 he resigned and was appointed titular archbishop of Melitene.
Otreius of Melitene.
The Danishmends took over Malatya one year later in 1101 see Battle of Melitene.
Polyeuctus of Melitene.
On 6 January 1295, Michael issued a proclamation excommunicating Constantine of Melitene and his supporters.
He continued campaigning, extending southwards and capturing Malatya ( Melitene ) in 1103 see Battle of Melitene.
Since torment had no effect, Diocletian exiled Dorotheus and Eusebia to Melitene in eastern Anatolia.