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PHLORINA — (formerly Florina), city in Greek Macedonia, near the former Yugoslav border. In the 17th and 18th centuries there was a Jewish community in Phlorina, of which little is known. In the 17th century Phlorina had a Sephardi community whose members … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Phlorina — Phlọrina, griechische Stadt, Florina … Universal-Lexikon
GREECE — (Heb. יָוָן, Yavan), country in S.E. Europe. SECOND TEMPLE PERIOD (TO 330 C.E.) Although the earliest known Jews on the Greek mainland are to be found only from the third century B.C.E., it is highly probable that Jews traveled or were forcibly… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Theodora II — Theodora (Greek Θεοδώρα, c. 815 after 867) was the wife of the Byzantine emperor Theophilus. FamilyOriginally from Paphlagonia, Theodora was of Armenian aristocratic descent. The names of her parents were preserved in Theophanes Continuatus, the… … Wikipedia
Théophile (empereur byzantin) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Théophile. Théophile Empereur byzantin … Wikipédia en Français
Flórina — ▪ Greece also spelled Phlórina , historically Chloros city, capital of the nomós (department) of Flórina, western Macedonia, northwestern Greece. Originally a Byzantine foundation, it later passed to Ottoman control; by the 18th century … Universalium
Théodora (femme de Théophile) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Théodora. Théodora (v. 805/810 867), est une impératrice de Byzance, épouse de Théophile. et mère de Michel III, pour le compte duquel elle assura la régence de l empire byzantin du 21 janvier 842 au 15 mars 856 … Wikipédia en Français
Florina — Original name in latin Flrina Name in other language Florina, Follorina, Lerin, Phlorina, Plorina, lerin, Лерин State code GR Continent/City Europe/Athens longitude 40.78197 latitude 21.40981 altitude 656 Population 16771 Date 2012 01 17 … Cities with a population over 1000 database
VEROIA — (Karaferia, Beroea, Veria), city in Macedonia, Greece; W. of Salonika. When the apostle Paul was expelled from Salonika (49 or 50 C.E.), he fled to Veroia and preached in its synagogue (Acts 17:1–10). Inscriptions testify to the existence of a… … Encyclopedia of Judaism