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- Strymonites abstract "The Strymonites or Strymonitai (Greek: Στρυμονῖται) were a tribe of Sclaveni (Early Slavs) who settled in the region of the river Strymon (Struma) in Macedonia. They took part in the Slavic siege of the Byzantine city of Thessalonica in ca. 677. As narrated in the Miracles of Saint Demetrius, they used their light ships to raid the coasts of the northern Aegean Sea, reportedly even into the Sea of Marmara. They may also possibly have assisted in the Arab sack of the city in 904.".
- Strymonites wikiPageID "35583203".
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- Strymonites wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Strymonites wikiPageRevisionID "601488930".
- Strymonites wikiPageWikiLink Aegean_Sea.
- Strymonites wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_Empire.
- Strymonites wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sclaviniae.
- Strymonites wikiPageWikiLink Category:Slavic_tribes_in_Macedonia.
- Strymonites wikiPageWikiLink Early_Slavs.
- Strymonites wikiPageWikiLink Macedonia_(region).
- Strymonites wikiPageWikiLink Miracles_of_Saint_Demetrius.
- Strymonites wikiPageWikiLink Sack_of_Thessalonica_(904).
- Strymonites wikiPageWikiLink Sclaveni.
- Strymonites wikiPageWikiLink Sea_of_Marmara.
- Strymonites wikiPageWikiLink Siege_of_Thessalonica_(676–678).
- Strymonites wikiPageWikiLink Struma_(river).
- Strymonites wikiPageWikiLink Thessaloniki.
- Strymonites wikiPageWikiLinkText "Strymonites".
- Strymonites wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Bulgaria-stub.
- Strymonites wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Byzantine-stub.
- Strymonites wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-el.
- Strymonites wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Strymonites subject Category:Sclaviniae.
- Strymonites subject Category:Slavic_tribes_in_Macedonia.
- Strymonites hypernym Tribe.
- Strymonites type Insect.
- Strymonites comment "The Strymonites or Strymonitai (Greek: Στρυμονῖται) were a tribe of Sclaveni (Early Slavs) who settled in the region of the river Strymon (Struma) in Macedonia. They took part in the Slavic siege of the Byzantine city of Thessalonica in ca. 677. As narrated in the Miracles of Saint Demetrius, they used their light ships to raid the coasts of the northern Aegean Sea, reportedly even into the Sea of Marmara. They may also possibly have assisted in the Arab sack of the city in 904.".
- Strymonites label "Strymonites".
- Strymonites sameAs Q1382284.
- Strymonites sameAs Стримонци.
- Strymonites sameAs Strymoniten.
- Strymonites sameAs Στρυμονίτες.
- Strymonites sameAs Струмјани.
- Strymonites sameAs Strumińcy.
- Strymonites sameAs Estrimonitas.
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- Strymonites sameAs Струмяне.
- Strymonites sameAs Strumljani.
- Strymonites sameAs Струмљани.
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- Strymonites sameAs Q1382284.
- Strymonites wasDerivedFrom Strymonites?oldid=601488930.
- Strymonites isPrimaryTopicOf Strymonites.