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1329:(14 April 1205) the Latin army suffered a crushing defeat and Baldwin was taken prisoner. The city, effectively autonomous, served as a place of refuge for the local population fleeing the depredations of Kalojan following his victory. A Latin siege of the city was broken up in September 1205 due to a flood of the Evros (or the Erythropotamos), but after Kalojan's massacres of the inhabitants of the cities of
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of rainfall caused the river to overflow its banks. Buildings, properties and stores were flooded, leaving people stranded. It was the worst flood in nearly 50 years. The railway line south of
Didymoteicho and near the station was also flooded and was closed. Serious flooding was also experienced in March 2006 and November 2014, while in the
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The town was considerably affected by the Evros river flooding of 17 to 22 February 2005. Flood warnings were reported at that time. The flood affected much of the town on
Wednesday, 2 March 2005 and continued for several days. On Friday, 4 March, flood waters began to ebb slowly. Over 5,000 mm
1432:). The latter made Didymoteicho his main base and residence during the conflict, and the city remained a stronghold and was frequently visited by Andronikos III during his reign. The city also served as a secure place of exile and incarceration of the emperor's opponents, from his uncle
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The city had been built in a very strategic position, because it had for exploitation a very fertile plain and also controlled a passage of
Erythropotamos, through which passed a branch of the via Egnatia leading in the middle and upper valley of Evros river and on the shores of the
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Forests dominate the banks and parts of the plain. Much of the area is used for farming. The main products are cattle, fruit and vegetables and some flowers. The hills dominate further west. Near the area lies the great
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Didymoteicho was formed at the 2011 local government reform by the merger of the following 2 former municipalities, that became municipal units:
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The city—known as
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Didymoteicho itself, are Sofikó (pop. 795), Metaxades (687), Koufóvouno (629), Lagós (620) and Ellinochóri (593).
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It nevertheless remained a "favourite resort of early
Ottoman rulers" due to its rich hunting grounds even after the capital moved to Adrianople and
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used the city as a base of operations for his campaigns against
Bulgaria. The city was once again the centre of military operations in 1306, when
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training centers. Hundreds of thousands of Greek men had to either receive military training or spend part of their military service here (see
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family are known to have lived in the city. On 24 November 1189, the city was captured and largely destroyed by the forces of the
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of the leaders of the main allies of the
Entente powers (except the United States), the region of Western Thrace was annexed by
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wrote of the important of the city, referring to Didymoteicho “was the most powerful and one of the richest Romanic cities”.
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military force led by the French General Charles Antoine Charpy. In the second half of April 1920, as a result of the
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in Europe. Today there are only ruins of the baths but a European Union project has been initiated to restore them.
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captured the town, but in 879 it was a bishopric whose incumbent, Nikephoros, participated in the
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fled to the city, which was then conquered by Savcı's father,
1447:, it served as the base of Andronikos III's chief lieutenant,
1226:. Bardas and his brother Constantine died there in March 991.
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the city to Bulgaria in 1915, as a reward for entering
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besieged the city sometime after. In 1373, following a
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did the city finally come into Palaiologan hands. The
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2740:. Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Press.
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1114:. The ruins of the ancient city are now known as the
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2405:Gregory, Timothy E. (1991). "Didymoteichon". In
4918:Byzantine sites in Eastern Macedonia and Thrace
2780:"The Latin Empire of Constantinople, 1204–1261"
422:) is a town located on the eastern edge of the
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185:
7:
3015:Subdivisions of the municipality of
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2483:
2459:
902:Panoramic view of the town from the
107:
1905:discovered in Didymoteicho, now in
294: • Municipal unit density
2412:The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium
25:
1907:Archaeological Museum of Komotini
1797:Greek-Turkish population exchange
1077:times. It was later an important
906:walls, photographed in June 2012.
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2952:
2934:
2926:
2909:
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2098:
2086:
1903:Golden Bust of Septimius Severus
1408:Byzantine civil war of 1321–1328
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99:
75:
2885:Places adjacent to Didymoteicho
1600:
1589:
1567:
1488:
1453:
1427:
1416:
1343:
1210:Ninth Council of Constantinople
1180:
1069:Roman mosaics from Plotinopolis
454:, Turkey, about 20 km north of
3455:(since November 2016, elected
2609:"World War I Document Archive"
2355:"Detailed census results 1991"
1947:Alexandroupoli–Svilengrad Line
1728:. Under the terms of the 1919
1445:Byzantine civil war of 1341–47
1036:The province of Didymoteicho (
623:Climate data for Didymoteicho
608:Didymoteicho has a hot-summer
46:Municipality in Thrace, Greece
1:
2953:
2932:Didymoteicho (municipal unit)
2910:
2075:, a village near Didymoteicho
2049:(1882–1954), shipping magnate
1795:, was exempted from the 1923
580:and the western banks of the
4072:Eastern Macedonia and Thrace
3462:Decentralized Administration
3190:Eastern Macedonia and Thrace
2935:
2927:
1912:Didymoteicho Military Museum
1870:Didymoteicho Folklore Museum
1750:Auschwitz concentration camp
1704:Panagia Eleftherotria church
1534:The Çelebi Sultan Mehmed or
1251:Frederick VI, Duke of Swabia
1052:. It was abolished in 2006.
428:Eastern Macedonia and Thrace
205:Eastern Macedonia and Thrace
2790:; Hazard, Harry W. (eds.).
2778:Wolff, Robert Lee (1969) .
2093:Vasilopoula Byzantine tower
2025:(c. 1192–1254), emperor of
1864:Çelebi Sultan Mehmed Mosque
1495:round of warfare in 1352–57
742:Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
672:Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
410:
286: • Municipal unit
249: • Municipal unit
87:Çelebi Sultan Mehmed Mosque
4934:
2107:Constantine XI Palaiologos
1581:Bertrandon de la Broquiere
1523:
1192:In summer 813, during his
1151:
885:
622:
496:
122:Location within the region
36:
29:
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3519:
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3272:
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2890:
2583:"Θρακική Εστία Ν. Σερρών"
1843:
1777:East Macedonia and Thrace
1716:. The Ottoman Government
1559:Andronikos IV Palaiologos
1557:and the Byzantine prince
1412:Andronikos II Palaiologos
1272:of Constantinople to the
1263:Geoffroi de Villehardouin
1041:
1009:(Pythio, Rigio, Stathmos)
811:
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515:The corrupted short form
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399:
270: • Municipality
241: • Municipality
141:
94:
74:
65:
57:
2023:John III Doukas Vatatzes
1941:The town is served by a
1510:John III Doukas Vatatzes
1392:John III Doukas Vatatzes
1373:Ivan Asen II of Bulgaria
1365:Theodore Komnenos Doukas
55:
3186:Administrative division
2755:Soustal, Peter (1991).
2673:Eleni Kanetaki (2005).
2295:Encyclopædia Britannica
2063:Konstantinos Gatsioudis
1898:Feridun Ahmed Bey Hamam
1769:Turks of Western Thrace
1462:, ruler of the Turkish
1434:Constantine Palaiologos
1406:, and again during the
1402:campaigned against the
1276:in April 1204, the new
260:31 m (102 ft)
2189:, Ministry of Interior
1919:, on Georgios I Street
1832:Lavrentis Machairitsas
1824:conscription in Greece
1705:
1608:The Ottoman traveller
1538:
1400:Michael IX Palaiologos
1318:
1310:
1286:Boniface of Montferrat
1167:
1070:
951:(Ellinochori, Thyrea,
907:
886:Source: Apple Weather
470:"Didymoteicho" is the
302: • Community
297:39/km (100/sq mi)
130:
2759:(in German). Vienna:
2374:(in Greek and French)
2343:on 21 September 2015.
2059:of the Ottoman Empire
1953:Historical population
1857:Didymoteicho Fortress
1703:
1533:
1524:Further information:
1516:(born 18 June 1332).
1480:Matthew Kantakouzenos
1449:John VI Kantakouzenos
1369:Battle of Klokotnitsa
1316:
1308:
1172:Procopius of Caesarea
1161:
1154:Didymoteicho Fortress
1068:
901:
610:Mediterranean climate
419:[ðiðiˈmotixo]
328: • Summer (
281:28/km (74/sq mi)
200:Administrative region
129:
3466:Macedonia and Thrace
3210:608,182 (as of 2011)
2732:Fine, John V. A. Jr.
2589:on 24 September 2008
2144:Church dome interior
1874:The Silent Baths or
1809:Evros floods of 2021
1673:), with its "Ear of
1421:) and his grandson,
1396:Theodore II Laskaris
1327:Battle of Adrianople
1300:Hugh IV of Saint Pol
1085:town, sacked by the
1042:Επαρχία Διδυμοτείχου
539:and is still called
371:Vehicle registration
278: • Density
4913:Provinces of Greece
2647:Καραντής, Τάσος Π.
2510:, pp. 421–422.
2498:, pp. 203–204.
2438:, pp. 420–421.
1826:). The famous 1991
1738:San Remo conference
1724:on the side of the
1632:). The outer town (
1583:visited it. Sultan
1551:failed joint revolt
1512:(born c. 1193) and
1438:Theodore Metochites
1371:in 1230 it fell to
1282:Baldwin of Flanders
1229:In winter 1100/01,
424:Evros regional unit
384:www.didymoteicho.gr
157: /
3109:Municipal unit of
3024:Municipal unit of
2784:Setton, Kenneth M.
2687:on 24 January 2013
2407:Kazhdan, Alexander
2317:Government Gazette
2047:Eugenios Eugenidis
2032:John V Palaiologos
1844:Διδυμότειχο Μπλουζ
1836:Didymoteicho Blues
1801:Treaty of Lausanne
1706:
1539:
1514:John V Palaiologos
1499:Battle of Demotika
1484:John V Palaiologos
1381:Republic of Ragusa
1319:
1311:
1259:Republic of Venice
1231:Alexios I Komnenos
1168:
1071:
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586:mainland of Greece
430:, in northeastern
228: • Mayor
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4884:
4874:
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4839:Western Macedonia
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4774:Aetolia-Acarnania
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3741:Central Macedonia
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3474:
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3442:Regional governor
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3352:Regional unit of
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3284:Regional unit of
3236:Regional unit of
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2977:
2976:
2788:Wolff, Robert Lee
2770:978-3-7001-1898-5
2486:, pp. 84–86.
2462:, pp. 83–84.
2065:, javelin thrower
2053:Sürmeli Ali Pasha
2036:Byzantine Emperor
2014:
2013:
1917:Municipal Theatre
1730:Treaty of Neuilly
1714:Second Balkan War
1690:Battle of Poltava
1472:Alexios Apokaukos
1339:Henry of Flanders
1291:Partitio Romaniae
1120:Septimius Severus
1044:) was one of the
890:
889:
559:Димотика) by the
408:
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188:Geographic region
161:41.350°N 26.500°E
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1957:
1926:Oruç Pasha türbe
1876:Oruç Pasha Hamam
1845:
1746:Second World War
1710:First Balkan War
1604:
1603: 1512–1520
1602:
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1592: 1481–1512
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1570: 1362–1389
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1491: 1341–1391
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1388:Empire of Nicaea
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2132:Church interior
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2094:
2091:
2082:
2071:, swimmer from
2019:
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1781:Turkish Muslims
1765:Muslim minority
1698:
1661:. Of the local
1599:
1588:
1566:
1528:
1522:
1487:
1464:beylik of Aydin
1452:
1426:
1415:
1404:Catalan Company
1350:Theodore Branas
1342:
1309:The castle hill
1296:given as a fief
1257:granted to the
1255:1198 chrysobull
1239:Crusade of 1101
1179:
1156:
1150:
1112:Pompeia Plotina
1110:after his wife
1104:, and named it
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537:Ottoman Turkish
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