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emperors, it was again united with Strymon and Serres into a broader theme, but by 1344 it had declined in status, as a document dated to that year considers Boleron (along with Serres, Strymon, and other localities) a mere
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to the south. In the early 11th century, it became a distinct administrative unit, but had a chequered history: a
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Gregory, Timothy E.; Kazhdan, Alexander (1991). "Boleron". In
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of Boleros, Strymon, and Thessalonike (11th century)]
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to the north, the Korpiles defile to the east, and the
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The region is first mentioned in the mid-9th century
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and followed its fortunes until its conquest by the
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Index


protospatharios
krites
Strymon
Thessalonica
Greek
Byzantine
Thrace
Middle Ages
Gregory of Dekapolis
Nestos River
Rhodope Mountains
Aegean Sea
dioikesis
theme
banda
Mosynopolis
Peritheorion
Thessalonica
Strymon
dissolution
Fourth Crusade
Kingdom of Thessalonica
Empire of Nicaea
John III Vatatzes
Palaiologos



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