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of Thrace, in 680/681. However, it is unclear whether this implies the existence of Thrace as a separate command, with
Theodore holding a dual post, or whether Thrace was administratively united to the
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Traditionally, it has been held that the theme (at the time primarily a military command) was constituted in c. 680, as a response to the
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332:(wrote ca. 903) mention the theme as extending "from the long wall " to the theme of Macedonia, and north up to the country of the
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From the eleventh century, Thrace and
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of Thrace are not clearly attested in literary sources until 742, while seals of
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are also extant only from the eighth century on. Initially,
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294:. From then on, the theme's capital was at
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348:overrun by the Bulgars (
338:Byzantine–Bulgarian Wars
677:Eastern or Asian themes
314:tourmarches tes Thrakes
254:Theodore, Count of the
73:of Asia Minor and the
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586:Pertusi, A. (1952).
563:Oikonomides, Nicolas
328:(wrote ca. 847) and
271:. In fact, separate
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77:of Thrace in c. 780.
487:, pp. 157–158.
298:, with subordinate
130:• Established
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399:Palaiologan period
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58:1230s–14th century
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742:Mesopotamia
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301:tourmarchai
120:Middle Ages
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902:Categories
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790:Aegean Sea
699:Charsianon
695:Cappadocia
405:References
318:strategos'
281:Adrianople
106:Lüleburgaz
94:Adrianople
25:Asia Minor
849:Nicopolis
813:Macedonia
754:Sebasteia
718:Optimates
389:strategoi
382:Anchialos
310:Sozopolis
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277:strategoi
273:strategoi
251:patrikios
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158:recovery
144:conquest
879:Dalmatia
766:Seleucia
760:Lykandos
748:Koloneia
671:(c. 950)
269:Opsikion
257:Opsikion
90:Istanbul
819:Strymon
736:Chaldia
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509:Sources
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334:Bulgars
240:History
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82:Capital
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