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area on the hill above the town has a commanding position overlooking the surrounding area and still retains some ancient remains; the remains of the ancient theatre were discovered on the slope of the acropolis in the 1990s. Many burial mounds constructed for the rulers of
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invaders came and looted eastern Thrace in 1199, a
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advanced on Bizye, but they were unable to take possession of the city. In 1237, the Cumans again invaded Thrace, and many of Bizye's residents were captured and sold as slaves. In August 1246, the Latin emperor
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Nikephoros, who was tourmarches here. After her death in 903, she was venerated as a saint, and her cult became very popular in Bizye and the surrounding regions.
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which would have ceded Bizye and Medea to the order along with possessions in
Constantinople. However the treaty was never put into effect. In 1147, Bizye (along with Tzurulon, Medea, and
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was forced to abdicate the imperial throne, Bizye remained under his effective control, and he stayed here several times in 1356.
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Bakalopoulos, A. (1962). "Les limites de l'empire byzantin depuis la fin du XIVe siècle jusqu'à sa chute (1453)".
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