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A family of the military aristocracy, emerging at the end of the 10th century. Its members occupied a prominent place in the byzantine military hierarchy. The second generation of the Dalassenoi was also given the chance to occupy the throne. Information regarding the family is available up until the end of the 12th and the beginning of the 13th century. After 1204, the family loses its place in the upper layers of the byzantine society. |
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City (two cities under the same name, according to others) in Isauria /Lycaonia in the Roman and Byzantine periods. A member of the Koinon of the Lycaonians, the city is related to St. Thekla, while Sinapiç, Güdelisin and Belören have been suggested as possible locations. |
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