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- Merope_(region) abstract "In the 14th-century Balkans, Merope (Greek: Μερόπη, Bulgarian: Меропа, Meropa) was a subregion of Thrace in modern northern Greece and southern Bulgaria. The region lay in the western and middle part of the Rhodope Mountains.The term is only found in the writings of Byzantine Emperor John VI Kantakouzenos. Merope extended to the Nestos River in the west and to the town of Gratianopolis in the east. Bulgarian historian Plamen Pavlov defines Merope as encompassing the course of the Arda River up north until the Chepelare River and including the fortresses Sveta Irina ("Saint Irene") and Podvis.In 1343, John VI Kantakouzenos granted Merope to Bulgarian brigand Momchil for his military assistance in the Byzantine civil war of 1341–1347. After Momchil changed sides in the civil war and was ultimately defeated by Kantakouzenos in 1345, Merope returned to Byzantine sovereignty.".
- Merope_(region) wikiPageID "37132682".
- Merope_(region) wikiPageLength "2960".
- Merope_(region) wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Merope_(region) wikiPageRevisionID "616869071".
- Merope_(region) wikiPageWikiLink Arda_(Maritsa).
- Merope_(region) wikiPageWikiLink Arda_River_(Maritsa).
- Merope_(region) wikiPageWikiLink Balkans.
- Merope_(region) wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Peritheorion.
- Merope_(region) wikiPageWikiLink Bulgaria.
- Merope_(region) wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_Emperor.
- Merope_(region) wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_civil_war_of_1341–1347.
- Merope_(region) wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_civil_war_of_1341–47.
- Merope_(region) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Historical_regions_in_Bulgaria.
- Merope_(region) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Historical_regions_in_Greece.
- Merope_(region) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_Thrace.
- Merope_(region) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rhodope_Mountains.
- Merope_(region) wikiPageWikiLink Chepelare_River.
- Merope_(region) wikiPageWikiLink Gratini.
- Merope_(region) wikiPageWikiLink Greece.
- Merope_(region) wikiPageWikiLink John_VI_Kantakouzenos.
- Merope_(region) wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Byzantine_emperors.
- Merope_(region) wikiPageWikiLink Momchil.
- Merope_(region) wikiPageWikiLink Nestos_(river).
- Merope_(region) wikiPageWikiLink Nestos_River.
- Merope_(region) wikiPageWikiLink Podvis,_Plovdiv_Province.
- Merope_(region) wikiPageWikiLink Rhodope_Mountains.
- Merope_(region) wikiPageWikiLink Thrace.
- Merope_(region) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Merope (region)".
- Merope_(region) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Merope".
- Merope_(region) hasPhotoCollection Merope_(region).
- Merope_(region) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Bulgaria-geo-stub.
- Merope_(region) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord_missing.
- Merope_(region) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Greece-geo-stub.
- Merope_(region) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-bg.
- Merope_(region) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-el.
- Merope_(region) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Merope_(region) subject Category:Historical_regions_in_Bulgaria.
- Merope_(region) subject Category:Historical_regions_in_Greece.
- Merope_(region) subject Category:Medieval_Thrace.
- Merope_(region) subject Category:Rhodope_Mountains.
- Merope_(region) hypernym Subregion.
- Merope_(region) type Settlement.
- Merope_(region) comment "In the 14th-century Balkans, Merope (Greek: Μερόπη, Bulgarian: Меропа, Meropa) was a subregion of Thrace in modern northern Greece and southern Bulgaria. The region lay in the western and middle part of the Rhodope Mountains.The term is only found in the writings of Byzantine Emperor John VI Kantakouzenos. Merope extended to the Nestos River in the west and to the town of Gratianopolis in the east.".
- Merope_(region) label "Merope (region)".
- Merope_(region) sameAs m.0n48p6q.
- Merope_(region) sameAs Q16896834.
- Merope_(region) sameAs Q16896834.
- Merope_(region) wasDerivedFrom Merope_(region)?oldid=616869071.
- Merope_(region) isPrimaryTopicOf Merope_(region).