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- Devol_(Albania) abstract "Devol (Bulgarian: Девол) also Deabolis or Diabolis, (Greek: Δεάβολις) was a medieval fortress and bishopric in western Macedonia, located south of Lake Ohrid in what is today the south-eastern corner of Albania (Devoll District). Its precise location is unknown today, but it is thought to have been located by the river of the same name (today Devoll River), and on the Roman Via Egnatia road. It is first mentioned in historical sources in John Skylitzes' account of the Byzantine-Bulgarian Wars under Emperor Basil II, whose general Eustathios Daphnomeles is said to have subdued some of the last Bulgarian resisting forces concentrated in Deabolis in 1018. The place is also mentioned in a 1019 charter granted by Basil to the Bulgarian church, as a kastron (castle) under the jurisdiction of the bishop of Kastoria. It is not precisely known when Deabolis became a bishopric. Saint Clement of Ohrid (ca. 840–916), an eminent early Bulgarian writer, is supposed to have been its bishop around 900, according to the saint's vita written by Theophylact of Ohrid some 200 years later; however, the first independent contemporary documents confirming its status as a bishopric are of a later date.Deabolis/Devol was the site of the Treaty of Devol between Bohemond I of Antioch and Byzantine Emperor Alexios I Komnenos in 1108. It was reconquered by the Bulgarian Empire in the beginning of the 13th century. The fortress continued to play an important role until the 14th century. Its site became forgotten in modern times. It has been tentatively identified with the site of a modern Albanian village called Zvezdë (located at 40°43′N 020°51′E), a conjecture already proposed by the 19th century British traveller William Martin Leake in 1835.The place Deabolis/Devol on the Devoll river should not be confused with a different medieval fortress likewise called Deabolis, or Devolgrad, situated further east in today's Republic of Macedonia, near Kavadarci.".
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- Devol_(Albania) wikiPageWikiLink Albania.
- Devol_(Albania) wikiPageWikiLink Alexios_I_Komnenos.
- Devol_(Albania) wikiPageWikiLink Archbishopric_of_Ohrid.
- Devol_(Albania) wikiPageWikiLink Basil_II.
- Devol_(Albania) wikiPageWikiLink Bohemond_I_of_Antioch.
- Devol_(Albania) wikiPageWikiLink Bulgarian_Archbishopric_of_Ohrid.
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- Devol_(Albania) wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Albania.
- Devol_(Albania) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kutmichevitsa.
- Devol_(Albania) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_Macedonia.
- Devol_(Albania) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Populated_places_of_the_Byzantine_Empire.
- Devol_(Albania) wikiPageWikiLink Clement_of_Ohrid.
- Devol_(Albania) wikiPageWikiLink Devolgrad.
- Devol_(Albania) wikiPageWikiLink Devoll_(river).
- Devol_(Albania) wikiPageWikiLink Devoll_District.
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- Devol_(Albania) wikiPageWikiLink Eustathios_Daphnomeles.
- Devol_(Albania) wikiPageWikiLink John_Skylitzes.
- Devol_(Albania) wikiPageWikiLink Kastoria.
- Devol_(Albania) wikiPageWikiLink Kavadarci.
- Devol_(Albania) wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Ohrid.
- Devol_(Albania) wikiPageWikiLink Macedonia_(region).
- Devol_(Albania) wikiPageWikiLink Republic_of_Macedonia.
- Devol_(Albania) wikiPageWikiLink Second_Bulgarian_Empire.
- Devol_(Albania) wikiPageWikiLink Theophylact_of_Ohrid.
- Devol_(Albania) wikiPageWikiLink Treaty_of_Devol.
- Devol_(Albania) wikiPageWikiLink Via_Egnatia.
- Devol_(Albania) wikiPageWikiLink William_Martin_Leake.
- Devol_(Albania) wikiPageWikiLink Zvezdë.
- Devol_(Albania) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Devol (Albania)".
- Devol_(Albania) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Devol".
- Devol_(Albania) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Devoll".
- Devol_(Albania) hasPhotoCollection Devol_(Albania).
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- Devol_(Albania) subject Category:History_of_Albania.
- Devol_(Albania) subject Category:Kutmichevitsa.
- Devol_(Albania) subject Category:Medieval_Macedonia.
- Devol_(Albania) subject Category:Populated_places_of_the_Byzantine_Empire.
- Devol_(Albania) hypernym Fortress.
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- Devol_(Albania) type MilitaryStructure.
- Devol_(Albania) type SpatialThing.
- Devol_(Albania) comment "Devol (Bulgarian: Девол) also Deabolis or Diabolis, (Greek: Δεάβολις) was a medieval fortress and bishopric in western Macedonia, located south of Lake Ohrid in what is today the south-eastern corner of Albania (Devoll District). Its precise location is unknown today, but it is thought to have been located by the river of the same name (today Devoll River), and on the Roman Via Egnatia road.".
- Devol_(Albania) label "Devol (Albania)".
- Devol_(Albania) sameAs Девол_(град).
- Devol_(Albania) sameAs Devol.
- Devol_(Albania) sameAs Deabolis.
- Devol_(Albania) sameAs Девол.
- Devol_(Albania) sameAs Devol_(Albânia).
- Devol_(Albania) sameAs m.04z_79t.
- Devol_(Albania) sameAs Девол.
- Devol_(Albania) sameAs Q3394403.
- Devol_(Albania) sameAs Q3394403.
- Devol_(Albania) lat "40.71666666666667".
- Devol_(Albania) long "20.85".
- Devol_(Albania) wasDerivedFrom Devol_(Albania)?oldid=676377294.
- Devol_(Albania) isPrimaryTopicOf Devol_(Albania).