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Great Vlachia

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Soulis, George C. (1953). "Βλαχία-Μεγάλη Βλαχία-Ἡ ἐν Ἑλλάδι Βλαχία. Συμβολὴ εἰς τὴν ἱστορικὴν γεωγραφίαν τῆς μεσαιωνικῆς Θεσσαλίας" [Vlachia—Great Vlachia—Vlachia in Hellas. Contribution to the historical geography of medieval Thessaly].
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historians claimed that the Vlachs had come from the area of modern Romania and settled in the region, rather than being autochthonous. In modern scholarship, it is generally accepted that the Vlachs descend from
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in the late 12th century, and was used to denote the entire region of Thessaly in the 13th and 14th centuries. The name derives from the Vlachs (
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as well as their disdain of imperial authorities. Kekaumenos records a failed Vlach uprising of 1066, under the unwilling leadership of
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Despite their prominence in Thessaly, the Vlachs never came to rule over the region, submitting instead to the various Greek,
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Koukoudis, Asterios - Great Wallachia and the Byzantine commonwealth (Η Μεγάλη Βλαχία κι η βυζαντινή κοινοπολιτεία)
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merchants were granted exemptions, and the same information is repeated in the list of provinces granted to
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extended Serbian control over Epirus and Thessaly. Afterwards, Stefan Dushan claimed the titles, in
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After the conquest of large parts of the Byzantine Empire in the mid-1340s, the Serbian ruler
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The Vlachs of Thessaly first appear in Byzantine sources of the 11th century, like in the
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The Early Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Sixth to the Late Twelfth Century
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The term 'Vlachia' first appears in the 12th century, when the Jewish traveller
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and Count of Vlachia"). Under Serbian rule, the capital of the region moved to
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This article is about the medieval Aromanian-inhabited region in
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Stavridou-Zafraka, Alkmini (2000). "Μεγάλη και Μικρή Βλαχία".
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region, occupying the area lying between the towns of Lamia,
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imperator Raxie et Romanie, dispotus Lartae et Blachie comes
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Thessalian Vlachia was apparently also known as "Vlachia in
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ethnic group that lives in several mountainous areas of the
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Panhellenic Federation of Cultural Associations of Vlachs
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however distinguishes "Great Vlachia" as a district near
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in 1083, in connection with the campaign of her father,
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settlers or native populations who adopted Latin in the
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Index

Great Walachia
Thessaly
Muntenia

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Aromanian
Greek
romanized
Thessaly
Aromanians
Aromanians
Vlachs
transhumant
Balkans
Romance-speaking
Barbarian Invasions
Late Antiquity
Romanian
Latin
Roman period
Chronicle of the Morea
Ramon Muntaner
Marino Sanudo Torsello
Pindus
Aegean Sea
Mount Olympus
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Lamia
Ypati
Hellas

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