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Thessalonike (Greece) --- History --- Thessalonik-e(Greece) --- -History --- -Sources --- Thessalonikē (Greece) --- Thessalonike --- Salanik (Greece) --- Salonica (Greece) --- Salonicco (Greece) --- Salonika (Greece) --- Saloniki (Greece) --- Salonique (Greece) --- Sālūnīk (Greece) --- Selânik (Greece) --- Solonika (Turkey) --- Solun (Greece) --- Thessalonica (Greece) --- Thessaloníki (Greece) --- Thessalonique (Greece) --- Thesszaloniki (Greece) --- Θεσσαλονίκη (Greece) --- Selânik (Turkey) --- Thessalonike (Greece) - History - Sources
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During the ninth century the Saracen Arabs, who had been expelled from the caliphate of Spain, became an increasing threat to the Byzantine empire, particularly after they established themselves on the island of Crete. In 904 a Saracen force led by Leo of Tripoli sailed to the northern Aegean, captured Abydos and prepared to assault Constantinople, but then in a sudden change of plan sailed westward and captured Thessaloniki after a brief siege. The defences of the city had been neglected and the last-minute attempts which were made to improve them had little effect. The victors sacked the city for ten days, then departed taking as many prisoners as they could hold on board their ships. One of these prisoners was Kaminiates, who was later set free in an exchange of prisoners. He subsequently wrote a detailed account of the siege. This book presents the Greek text (as established by Gertrud Böhlig, reprinted by permission of the publisher, W. De Gruyter), together with the first English translation, made by David Frendo, and an introduction and notes by David Frendo and Thanos Fotiou.
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Zum ersten Mal werden das Handwerk und Kunsthandwerk Thessalonikis, ehemals die zweitgrößte Stadt des byzantinischen Reiches nach Konstantinopel, untersucht und die archäologischen, historischen und epigraphischen Quellen ausgewertet.Über 80 Jahre archäologische und lebenslange persönliche Forschungen zu 112 Ausgrabungen geben detaillierte Hinweise auf mindestens 16 Handwerke. Das Buch ist chronologisch aufgebaut und umfasst auch Überblicke über die politische Geschichte und Topographie Thessalonikis für den Zeitraum der ersten 19 Jahrhunderte der Stadtgeschichte. Durch den bebilderten Katalog zu jeder Ausgrabungsstätte sowie Fundkarten eröffnet dieses Werk unbekannte Aspekte des Alltagslebens in der Antike, der frühchristlichen und byzantinischen Zeit.
Handicraft --- Workshops --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Artisanat --- Ateliers --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- History --- Marketing --- Histoire --- Commercialisation --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- History. --- Marketing. --- Artisans --- Home workshops --- Shops --- Factories --- Artizans --- Craftsmen --- Craftspeople --- Craftspersons --- Skilled labor --- Cottage industries --- Thessalonikē (Greece) --- Thessalonike --- Salanik (Greece) --- Salonica (Greece) --- Salonicco (Greece) --- Salonika (Greece) --- Saloniki (Greece) --- Salonique (Greece) --- Sālūnīk (Greece) --- Selânik (Greece) --- Solonika (Turkey) --- Solun (Greece) --- Thessalonica (Greece) --- Thessaloníki (Greece) --- Thessalonique (Greece) --- Thesszaloniki (Greece) --- Θεσσαλονίκη (Greece) --- Selânik (Turkey) --- Antiquities. --- Antiquities, Byzantine. --- E-books
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Phoenicians --- Phoenician antiquities --- Phéniciens --- Antiquités phéniciennes --- Exhibitions --- Foreign economic relations --- Exhibitions. --- Expositions --- Relations économiques extérieures --- Phéniciens --- Antiquités phéniciennes --- Relations économiques extérieures --- Civilization, Phoenician --- Phenicians --- Ethnology --- Semites --- Antiquities, Phoenician --- Phenician antiquities --- Antiquities --- History --- Thessalonikē (Greece) --- Thessalonike --- Salanik (Greece) --- Salonica (Greece) --- Salonicco (Greece) --- Salonika (Greece) --- Saloniki (Greece) --- Salonique (Greece) --- Sālūnīk (Greece) --- Selânik (Greece) --- Solonika (Turkey) --- Solun (Greece) --- Thessalonica (Greece) --- Thessaloníki (Greece) --- Thessalonique (Greece) --- Thesszaloniki (Greece) --- Θεσσαλονίκη (Greece) --- Selânik (Turkey)
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Rome --- History --- Historiography. --- Historiography --- Thessalonikē (Greece) --- Thessalonike --- Salanik (Greece) --- Salonica (Greece) --- Salonicco (Greece) --- Salonika (Greece) --- Saloniki (Greece) --- Salonique (Greece) --- Sālūnīk (Greece) --- Selânik (Greece) --- Solonika (Turkey) --- Solun (Greece) --- Thessalonica (Greece) --- Thessaloníki (Greece) --- Thessalonique (Greece) --- Thesszaloniki (Greece) --- Θεσσαλονίκη (Greece) --- Selânik (Turkey) --- Rome - History - Empire, 30 B.C.-476 A.D. --- Rome - History - Empire, 30 B.C.-476 A.D. - Historiography
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Le 26 octobre 1912, après plus de quatre siècles de domination turque, Salonique redevient grecque. Une ère nouvelle s'ouvre avec la fin de la première guerre balkanique qui libère la ville pour la rendre à ses occupants premiers. Cet événement inaugure une série de transformations majeures. C'est le début d'une grande entreprise de ± colonisation intérieure?. Comment la cité ottomane cernée par ses antiques murailles a-t-elle progressivement évolué vers la métropole moderne d'envergure internationale que l'on connaît aujourd'hui, forte de son million d'administrés? De la ville à l'agglomération puis à la région urbaine finale, comment le double processus d'expansion et de restructuration s'est-il appliqué à l'espace urbain et à la population locale? La cité cosmopolite du début du siècle s'est effacée par étapes successives. La mosaïque de populations juive, slave, turque, valaque, albanaise, arménienne a été remplacée par un flot d'immigrants et de réfugiés hellènes issus d'horizons proches ou lointains, dans un va-et-vient incessant de mouvements migratoires contraires. L'exode rural et les retours migratoires d'Allemagne ont entraîné une densification des constructions, et une expansion périphérique remarquable. Pourtant, la refonte du bâti, les aménagements multiples et le déferlement de l'urbanisme ± néo-hellénique? n'ont pas fini d'effacer les traces de la capitale économique de la Turquie d'Europe, et d'en faire une ville sans histoire ou sans mémoire. Déclarée capitale culturelle de l'Europe en 1997, distante d'une quarantaine de kilomètres de la frontière slavo-macédonienne, Salonique s'établit en avant-poste européen face à une péninsule?
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Art, Byzantine --- Architecture, Byzantine --- Art byzantin --- Architecture byzantine --- Guidebooks. --- Guidebooks --- Guides --- Thessalonikē (Greece) --- Thessalonique (Grèce) --- Buildings, structures, etc. --- Constructions --- Byzantine architecture --- Byzantine revival (Architecture) --- Byzantine art --- Art, Medieval --- Christian art and symbolism --- Thessalonike --- Salanik (Greece) --- Salonica (Greece) --- Salonicco (Greece) --- Salonika (Greece) --- Saloniki (Greece) --- Salonique (Greece) --- Sālūnīk (Greece) --- Selânik (Greece) --- Solonika (Turkey) --- Solun (Greece) --- Thessalonica (Greece) --- Thessaloníki (Greece) --- Thessalonique (Greece) --- Thesszaloniki (Greece) --- Θεσσαλονίκη (Greece) --- Selânik (Turkey)
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Tobacco workers --- Tobacco industry --- Social conditions. --- Labor unions --- Tobacco manufacture and trade --- Tobacco products industry --- Plant products industry --- Social conditions --- Employees --- Thessalonikē (Greece) --- Thessalonike --- Salanik (Greece) --- Salonica (Greece) --- Salonicco (Greece) --- Salonika (Greece) --- Saloniki (Greece) --- Salonique (Greece) --- Sālūnīk (Greece) --- Selânik (Greece) --- Solonika (Turkey) --- Solun (Greece) --- Thessalonica (Greece) --- Thessaloníki (Greece) --- Thessalonique (Greece) --- Thesszaloniki (Greece) --- Θεσσαλονίκη (Greece) --- Selânik (Turkey) --- Economic conditions. --- Tobacco workers - Greece - Thessalonike - Social conditions. --- Tobacco workers - Labor unions - Greece - Thessalonike. --- Tobacco industry - Greece - Thessalonike.
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Church history --- Demetrius, --- Thessalonikē (Greece) --- History --- Christianity --- Middle Ages, 600-1500 --- Demeter, --- Demetrios, --- Dimitrīĭ Solunskīĭ, --- Dimitrije Solunski, --- Thessalonikē (Greece) --- Thessalonike --- Salanik (Greece) --- Salonica (Greece) --- Salonicco (Greece) --- Salonika (Greece) --- Saloniki (Greece) --- Salonique (Greece) --- Sālūnīk (Greece) --- Selânik (Greece) --- Solonika (Turkey) --- Solun (Greece) --- Thessalonica (Greece) --- Thessaloníki (Greece) --- Thessalonique (Greece) --- Thesszaloniki (Greece) --- Θεσσαλονίκη (Greece) --- Selânik (Turkey) --- Church history. --- History. --- Church history - Middle Ages, 600-1500 --- Demetrius m. Thessalonicae --- Demetrius, - Saint, - 4th cent. --- Thessalonikē (Greece) - Church history --- Thessalonikē (Greece) - History
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Thessalonike. --- Sculpture, Roman --- Sculpture --- Relief (Sculpture), Roman --- Relief (Sculpture) romain --- Thessalonik-e (Greece) --- Antiquities, Roman --- -Thessalonike. Arch of Galerius --- -Antiquities, Roman --- Romans --- -Sculpture --- -#TCON:CCHTB --- Stonework, Decorative --- Art --- Bas-relief --- Statues --- Ethnology --- Italic peoples --- Latini (Italic people) --- Roman relief (Sculpture) --- Roman sculpture --- Thessalonike (Greece) --- -Thessalonike --- Salanik (Greece) --- Salonica (Greece) --- Salonicco (Greece) --- Salonika (Greece) --- Saloniki (Greece) --- Salonique (Greece) --- Sālūnīk (Greece) --- Selânik (Greece) --- Solonika (Turkey) --- Solun (Greece) --- Thessalonica (Greece) --- Thessaloníki (Greece) --- Thessalonique (Greece) --- Thesszaloniki (Greece) --- Θεσσαλονίκη (Greece) --- Thessalonike --- #TCON:CCHTB --- Thessalonikē (Greece) --- Selânik (Turkey) --- Antiquities, Roman. --- Sculpture, Primitive --- Sculpture, Roman - - Thessalonike - Greece --- Thessalonik-e (Greece) - - Antiquities, Roman --- -Relief (Sculpture), Roman --- -Thessalonike.
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