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- Gordoservon abstract "In records from Bithynia in the year 680, the city of Gordoservon or Gordoserbon (Greek: Γορδόσερβον, Proto-Slavic: *Gordŭ Sĭrbŭ, Serbian: Srbograd, Grad Srba, Гордосервон) was a Byzantine city inhabited by Serbs. The name is derived from the Serbs that resettled in Asia Minor (in ca 649 or 667) by Byzantine Emperor Constans II (641–668), who came from the areas \"around the river Vardar\". A \"Bishop of Gordoservon\" named Isidore is mentioned in 680/681, and the fact that this town was an episcopal seat gives ground to the thesis that it had a large Serbian population. The Serbs were recruited in large numbers into the Byzantine army especially under Justinian II in the 680s, until the defection of a 30,000-strong Serbian contingent led to the disastrous loss of the Battle of Sebastopolis in 692/693.Around the year 1200 AD this city is mentioned as Servochoria (Greek: Σερβοχώρια, \"Serbian habitations\"). The city was situated where the Phrygian kingdom once had been.".
- Gordoservon thumbnail Turkey_ancient_region_map_phrygia.gif?width=300.
- Gordoservon wikiPageID "5592189".
- Gordoservon wikiPageLength "2935".
- Gordoservon wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Gordoservon wikiPageRevisionID "699062428".
- Gordoservon wikiPageWikiLink Asia_Minor_Slavs.
- Gordoservon wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Sebastopolis.
- Gordoservon wikiPageWikiLink Bithynia.
- Gordoservon wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_Empire.
- Gordoservon wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_army.
- Gordoservon wikiPageWikiLink Category:7th-century_Serbian_people.
- Gordoservon wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_the_Serbs.
- Gordoservon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Populated_places_of_the_Byzantine_Empire.
- Gordoservon wikiPageWikiLink Constans_II.
- Gordoservon wikiPageWikiLink Encyclopedia_of_Yugoslavia.
- Gordoservon wikiPageWikiLink George_Ostrogorsky.
- Gordoservon wikiPageWikiLink Justinian_II.
- Gordoservon wikiPageWikiLink Lubor_Niederle.
- Gordoservon wikiPageWikiLink Michel_Le_Quien.
- Gordoservon wikiPageWikiLink Phrygia.
- Gordoservon wikiPageWikiLink Proto-Slavic.
- Gordoservon wikiPageWikiLink Serbs.
- Gordoservon wikiPageWikiLink Vardar.
- Gordoservon wikiPageWikiLink gordъ.
- Gordoservon wikiPageWikiLink sьrbъ.
- Gordoservon wikiPageWikiLink William_Mitchell_Ramsay.
- Gordoservon wikiPageWikiLink File:Turkey_ancient_region_map_phrygia.gif.
- Gordoservon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gordoserba".
- Gordoservon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gordoservon".
- Gordoservon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gordoservon/Servochoria".
- Gordoservon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Byzantine-stub.
- Gordoservon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_journal.
- Gordoservon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-el.
- Gordoservon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-sr.
- Gordoservon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:More_footnotes.
- Gordoservon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Gordoservon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Serbia-hist-stub.
- Gordoservon subject Category:7th-century_Serbian_people.
- Gordoservon subject Category:History_of_the_Serbs.
- Gordoservon subject Category:Populated_places_of_the_Byzantine_Empire.
- Gordoservon hypernym City.
- Gordoservon type City.
- Gordoservon type Place.
- Gordoservon type Place.
- Gordoservon comment "In records from Bithynia in the year 680, the city of Gordoservon or Gordoserbon (Greek: Γορδόσερβον, Proto-Slavic: *Gordŭ Sĭrbŭ, Serbian: Srbograd, Grad Srba, Гордосервон) was a Byzantine city inhabited by Serbs. The name is derived from the Serbs that resettled in Asia Minor (in ca 649 or 667) by Byzantine Emperor Constans II (641–668), who came from the areas \"around the river Vardar\".".
- Gordoservon label "Gordoservon".
- Gordoservon sameAs Q1538134.
- Gordoservon sameAs جوردوسيرفون.
- Gordoservon sameAs Gordoservon.
- Gordoservon sameAs m.0dv58g.
- Gordoservon sameAs Гордосербон.
- Gordoservon sameAs Гордосервон.
- Gordoservon sameAs Q1538134.
- Gordoservon wasDerivedFrom Gordoservon?oldid=699062428.
- Gordoservon depiction Turkey_ancient_region_map_phrygia.gif.
- Gordoservon isPrimaryTopicOf Gordoservon.