Madytos

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Madytos was a town in the Byzantine Empire, located in the region of the Hellespont in what is now northwestern Turkey.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Madytos canonical 3

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Statements (26)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Byzantine town
historical town
settlement
hasApproximateCoordinates 40°N 26°E
hasHistoricalPeriod Byzantine period
Middle Ages
hasModernCountry Turkey
hasNameEtymologyLanguage Greek
knownFor strategic position on the Hellespont
languageUsed Greek
locatedIn Byzantine Empire
locatedInPresentDay Turkey
locatedInPresentDayRegion northwestern Turkey
locatedInRegion Dardanelles
surface form: Hellespont
locatedNear Dardanelles
locatedOn European side of the Hellespont
mentionedIn Byzantine historical sources
nearbyWaterBody Dardanelles
surface form: Dardanelles Strait

Dardanelles
surface form: Hellespont
partOf Byzantine defensive network in the Hellespont
province of Thrace
region of the Hellespont
regionHistoric Thrace
surface form: Hellespontine Thrace
religionDominant Eastern Orthodox Christianity
usedAs fortified town
local administrative center

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Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Patriarch Michael I Cerularius deathPlace Madytos
subject surface form: Michael I Cerularius
Patriarch Michael I Cerularius exiledTo Madytos
subject surface form: Michael I Cerularius