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Siege of Thessalonica (1422–1430)

Index Siege of Thessalonica (1422–1430)

The siege of Thessalonica between 1422 and 1430 saw the Ottoman Empire under Sultan Murad II capture the city of Thessalonica. [1]

52 relations: Alvise Loredan, Andronikos Palaiologos (son of Manuel II), Đurađ Branković, Battle of Gallipoli (1416), Battle of Thessalonica, Byzantine army (Palaiologan era), Byzantine Empire under the Palaiologos dynasty, Byzantine–Ottoman wars, Church of Panagia Chalkeon, Church of Prophet Elijah (Thessaloniki), Church of the Acheiropoietos, Church of the Holy Apostles (Thessaloniki), Congress of Lutsk, Gjon Kastrioti, Gunpowder Empires, Hamza Bey, Heptapyrgion (Thessaloniki), History of Thessaloniki, Ierissos, Index of Byzantine Empire-related articles, Ioannina, Ishak Bey, John Anagnostes, John Cananus, John VIII Palaiologos, List of battles 1301–1600, List of Byzantine battles, List of cities besieged by the Ottoman Empire, List of cities conquered by the Ottoman Empire, List of Ottoman conquests, sieges and landings, List of sieges, List of wars 1000–1499, List of wars involving Greece, Macedonia (terminology), March 29, Metropolis of Thessaloniki, Murad II, Mustafa Çelebi, Ottoman–Venetian peace treaty (1419), Ottoman–Venetian War (1463–1479), Ottoman–Venetian Wars, Outline of the Ottoman Empire, Pietro Loredan, Protostrator, Rise of the Ottoman Empire, Sanjak of Salonica, Siege of Golubac, Symeon of Thessalonica, Thessalonica (theme), Thessaloniki, ..., Treaty of Gallipoli, 1430. Expand index (2 more) »

Alvise Loredan

Alvise Loredan (1393 – 6 March 1466) was a Venetian nobleman of the Loredan family.

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Andronikos Palaiologos (son of Manuel II)

Andronikos Palaiologos or Andronicus Palaeologus (Ἀνδρόνικος Παλαιολόγος) was a Byzantine prince and the last Byzantine governor of Thessalonica with the title of despot (despotēs), from 1408 to 1423.

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Đurađ Branković

Đurađ Branković (Ђурађ Бранковић; Brankovics György; 1377 – 24 December 1456) was the Serbian Despot from 1427 to 1456 and a baron of the Kingdom of Hungary.

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Battle of Gallipoli (1416)

The Battle of Gallipoli occurred on 29 May 1416 between a squadron of the Venetian navy and the fleet of the Ottoman Empire off the Ottoman naval base of Gallipoli.

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Battle of Thessalonica

Battle of Thessalonica, Siege of Thessalonica, or Sack of Thessalonica may refer to.

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Byzantine army (Palaiologan era)

The Palaiologan army refers to the military forces of the Byzantine Empire from the late thirteenth century to its final collapse in the mid-fifteenth century, under the House of the Palaiologoi.

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Byzantine Empire under the Palaiologos dynasty

The Byzantine Empire was ruled by the Palaiologoi dynasty in a period spanning from 1261 to 1453 AD, from the restoration of Byzantine rule to Constantinople by the usurper Michael VIII Palaiologos following its recapture from the Latin Empire, founded after the Fourth Crusade (1204), up to the Fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Empire.

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Byzantine–Ottoman wars

The Byzantine–Ottoman wars were a series of decisive conflicts between the Ottoman Turks and Byzantines that led to the final destruction of the Byzantine Empire and the rise of the Ottoman Empire.

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Church of Panagia Chalkeon

The Church of Panagia Chalkeon (Παναγία τῶν Χαλκέων) is an 11th-century Byzantine church in the northern Greek city of Thessaloniki.

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Church of Prophet Elijah (Thessaloniki)

The Church of Prophet Elijah (Ναός Προφήτη Ηλία) is a 14th-century church in Thessaloniki, Greece, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Church of the Acheiropoietos

The Church of the Acheiropoietos (Ἀχειροποίητος) is a 5th-century Byzantine church in the northern Greek city of Thessaloniki.

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Church of the Holy Apostles (Thessaloniki)

The Church of the Holy Apostles (Ἅγιοι Ἀπόστολοι) is a 14th-century Byzantine church in the northern Greek city of Thessaloniki.

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Congress of Lutsk

The Congress of Lutsk was a diplomatic gathering held in Lubart's Castle in Lutsk, Grand Duchy of Lithuania over a 13-week period beginning on January 6, 1429.

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Gjon Kastrioti

Gjon Kastrioti, or John Castriot (13?? – 4 May 1437), was an Albanian nobleman, member of the Kastrioti family, and the father of Skanderbeg.

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Gunpowder Empires

The Gunpowder Empires were the Ottoman, Safavid and Mughal empires.

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Hamza Bey

Hamza Bey (died 1460) was a 15th-century Ottoman Albanian admiral.

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Heptapyrgion (Thessaloniki)

The Heptapyrgion (Ἑπταπύργιον), modern Eptapyrgio (Επταπύργιο), also popularly known by its Ottoman Turkish name Yedi Kule (Γεντί Κουλέ), is a Byzantine and Ottoman-era fortress situated on the north-eastern corner of the acropolis of Thessaloniki in Greece.

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History of Thessaloniki

The history of the city of Thessaloniki is a long one, dating back to the Ancient Greeks.

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Ierissos

Ierissos (Ιερισσός) is a small town on the east coast of the Akti peninsula in Chalkidiki, Greece.

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Index of Byzantine Empire-related articles

This is a list of people, places, things, and concepts related to or originating from the Byzantine Empire (AD 330–1453).

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Ioannina

Ioannina (Ιωάννινα), often called Yannena (Γιάννενα) within Greece, is the capital and largest city of the Ioannina regional unit and of Epirus, an administrative region in north-western Greece.

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Ishak Bey

Ishak Bey or Ishak-Beg was an Ottoman governor and soldier, the sanjakbey of Üsküb from 1415 to 1439.

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John Anagnostes

John, called Anagnostes (i.e. lector, reader; Ἰωάννης Ἀναγνώστης) was a Greek historian of the fifteenth century.

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John Cananus

John Cananus or John Kananos (Ἰωάννης Κανανός) was a Byzantine Greek historian who lived during the first half of the 15th century.

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John VIII Palaiologos

John VIII Palaiologos or Palaeologus (Iōannēs Palaiologos; 18 December 1392 – 31 October 1448) was the penultimate reigning Byzantine Emperor, ruling from 1425 to 1448.

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List of battles 1301–1600

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List of Byzantine battles

The following is a list of battles fought by the Eastern Roman or Byzantine Empire, from the 6th century AD until its dissolution in the mid-15th century, organized by date.

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List of cities besieged by the Ottoman Empire

Below is the list of cities which were besieged by the Ottoman Empire.

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List of cities conquered by the Ottoman Empire

The list of major cities conquered by the Ottoman Empire is below.

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List of Ottoman conquests, sieges and landings

The following is a List of Ottoman sieges and landings from the 14th century to World War I.

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List of sieges

A siege is a prolonged military assault and blockade on a city or fortress with the intent of conquering by force or attrition.

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List of wars 1000–1499

This is a list of wars that began between 1000 to 1499. Other wars can be found in the historical lists of wars and the list of wars extended by diplomatic irregularity.

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List of wars involving Greece

This is a list of known wars, conflicts, battles/sieges, missions and operations involving ancient Greek city states and kingdoms, Magna Graecia, other Greek colonies (First Greek colonisation, Second Greek colonisation, Greeks in pre-Roman Crimea, Greeks in pre-Roman Gaul, Greeks in Egypt, Greeks in Syria, Greeks in Malta), Greek Kingdoms of Hellenistic period, Byzantine Empire/ Byzantine Greeks, Byzantine Greek successor states of the Byzantine Empire, Kingdom of Greece and Greece between 3000 BC and the present day.

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Macedonia (terminology)

The name "Macedonia" is used in a number of competing or overlapping meanings to describe geographical, political and historical areas, languages and peoples in a part of south-eastern Europe.

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March 29

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Metropolis of Thessaloniki

The Metropolis of Thessaloniki (Ιερά Μητρόπολις Θεσσαλονίκης) is a Greek Orthodox metropolitan see based in the city of Thessaloniki in Central Macedonia, Greece.

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Murad II

Murad II (June 1404 – 3 February 1451) (Ottoman Turkish: مراد ثانى Murād-ı sānī, Turkish:II. Murat) was the Ottoman Sultan from 1421 to 1444 and 1446 to 1451.

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Mustafa Çelebi

Mustafa Çelebi (1380 – May 1422), also called Düzmece Mustafa (Impostor Mustafa), was an Ottoman prince (şehzade) who struggled to gain the throne of the Ottoman Empire in the early 15th century.

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Ottoman–Venetian peace treaty (1419)

The Ottoman–Venetian peace treaty of 1419 was signed between the Ottoman Empire and Republic of Venice, ending a short conflict between the two powers, confirming Venetian possessions in the Aegean Sea and the Balkans, and stipulating the rules of maritime trade between them.

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Ottoman–Venetian War (1463–1479)

The First Ottoman–Venetian War was fought between the Republic of Venice and her allies and the Ottoman Empire from 1463 to 1479.

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Ottoman–Venetian Wars

Ottoman–Venetian wars were a series of conflicts between the Ottoman Empire and the Republic of Venice that started in 1396 and lasted until 1718.

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Outline of the Ottoman Empire

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the Ottoman Empire: The Ottoman Empire was a Muslim empire that lasted from c. 1299 to 1922.

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Pietro Loredan

Pietro Loredan (1372 – 28 October 1438) was a Venetian nobleman and distinguished military commander both on sea and on land.

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Protostrator

Prōtostratōr (πρωτοστράτωρ) was a Byzantine court office, originating as the imperial stable master.

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Rise of the Ottoman Empire

The foundation and rise of the Ottoman Empire is a period of history that started with the emergence of the Ottoman principality in, and ended with the conquest of Constantinople on May 29, 1453.

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Sanjak of Salonica

The Sanjak of Salonica or Selanik (Ottoman Turkish: Sancak-i/Liva-i Selanik; λιβάς/σαντζάκι Θεσσαλονίκης) was a second-level Ottoman province (sanjak or liva) encompassing the environs of the city of Thessalonica (Salonica, Turkish Selanik) and the Chalcidice peninsula.

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Siege of Golubac

The Siege of Golubac (Galambóc) was a military conflict between the Hungarian–Wallachian–Lithuanian alliance and the Ottoman Empire in May 1428.

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Symeon of Thessalonica

Saint Symeon of Thessalonica (c. 1381–1429) was a monk, bishop and theologian in Greece.

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Thessalonica (theme)

The Theme of Thessalonica (θέμα Θεσσαλονίκης) was a military-civilian province (thema or theme) of the Byzantine Empire located in the southern Balkans, comprising varying parts of Central and Western Macedonia and centred on Thessalonica, the Empire's second-most important city.

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Thessaloniki

Thessaloniki (Θεσσαλονίκη, Thessaloníki), also familiarly known as Thessalonica, Salonica, or Salonika is the second-largest city in Greece, with over 1 million inhabitants in its metropolitan area, and the capital of Greek Macedonia, the administrative region of Central Macedonia and the Decentralized Administration of Macedonia and Thrace.

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Treaty of Gallipoli

The Treaty of Gallipoli, concluded in January or early February 1403, was a peace treaty between Süleyman Çelebi, ruler of the Ottoman territories in the Balkans, and the main Christian regional powers: the Byzantine Empire, the Republic of Venice, the Republic of Genoa, the Knights Hospitaller, and the Duchy of Naxos.

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1430

Year 1430 (MCDXXX) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Thessalonica_(1422–1430)

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