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Byzantine Syrmia may refer to:

  • Pannonia (Byzantine province) (567-582), first rule of the Byzantine Empire in the region of Syrmia
  • Sirmium (theme), second rule of the Byzantine Empire in the region of Syrmia, from c. 1018 to c. 1071
  • Byzantine Syrmia (1167-1180), third rule of the Byzantine Empire in the region of Syrmia

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Syrmia

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Syrmia was part of the Byzantine province of Pannonia. During that time, Byzantine rule was challenged by Ostrogoths and Gepids. In 567, Byzantine rule...

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Byzantine Syrmia

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Byzantine Syrmia may refer to: Pannonia (Byzantine province) (567-582), first rule of the Byzantine Empire in the region of Syrmia Sirmium (theme), second...

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Srem District

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autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia. It lies in the geographical regions of Syrmia and Mačva. According to the 2022 census results, it has a population of...

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Duchy of Syrmia

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of Syrmia Syrmia (disambiguation) Byzantine Syrmia (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Duchy of Syrmia. If...

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John Angelos of Syrmia

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Hungarian: Kaloján), was a Byzantine prince who migrated to Hungary, and served as governor of various southern regions, including Syrmia, from 1227 until 1253...

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Stefan Vladislav II

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Vladislav (Serbian Cyrillic: Владислав; 1280–1326) was the King of Syrmia from 1316 to 1325, and claimant to the Serbian Kingdom. He was the son of Stefan...

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Sermesianoi

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a group of 70,000 Bulgars, Pannonian Avars and Byzantine Christians from Syrmia. They fled in Byzantine region of Macedonia, following a successful revolt...

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Battle of Sirmium

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July 8, 1167 between the Byzantine Empire (also known as Eastern Roman Empire), and the Kingdom of Hungary. The Byzantines achieved a decisive victory...

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Demographic history of Syrmia

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Hungarian inhabitants of the entire region of Syrmia This fact was confirmed later by several Byzantine authors in the 12th century (Ioannes Kinnamos...

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Syrmian Front

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It was established as part of the Eastern Front in late October 1944 in Syrmia and east Slavonia, northwest of Belgrade. After the Yugoslav Partisans and...

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Sremska Mitrovica

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of Sermon, a duke of Syrmia, who was a vassal of the Bulgarian Samuil. After 1018, the city was again included into the Byzantine Empire, and since the...

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John Angelos

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II Laskaris John Angelos of Syrmia (died 1259), son of emperor Isaac II, exiled to Hungary where he became Duke of Syrmia John I Angelos (died 1289),...

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Stefan Dragutin

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banates (or border provinces), for which he was unofficially styled "King of Syrmia". He was the eldest son of King Stefan Uroš I of Serbia and Queen Helen...

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Kuber

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mixed Bulgar and Byzantine Christian population in the 670s, whose ancestors had been transferred from the Eastern Roman Empire to the Syrmia region in Pannonia...

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History of Vojvodina

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century, and the region then became part of the Byzantine Empire. Much of Syrmia was part of the Byzantine province of Pannonia in the 6th century; its capital...

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Petrovaradin

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Pétervárad, and in German as Peterwardein. Petrovaradin is located in the Syrmia region, on the Danube river and Fruška Gora, a horst mountain with elevation...

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Justinian II. Kuber, brother of Asparukh of Bulgaria, defeats the Avars in Syrmia (Pannonia). He leads his followers of around 70,000 people to Macedonia...

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Serbian cross

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Republic of Serbian Krajina (1992–1995) Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia (1995–1998) Republic of Serbia (2004–2010) Mrnjavčević family, (c. 1370)...

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Siege of Sirmium

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history of the Balkans. The fall of the city to the Avars deprived the Byzantine Empire of its major stronghold on the northwestern Danube, opening the...

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Kingdom of Slavonia

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northern parts of present-day regions of Slavonia (today in Croatia) and Syrmia (today in Serbia and Croatia). The southern parts of these regions were...

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Isaac II Angelos

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contemplated in 1205 to ascend the Byzantine throne John Angelos (b. ca. 1193 – d. 1259). He migrated to Hungary and ruled over Syrmia and Bacs (1227–42) as a vassal...

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