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The city of marvels. Large walls have helped defend Thessaloniki from Bulgar invaders. There are several areas of note.
 
The city of marvels. Large walls have helped defend Thessaloniki from Bulgar invaders. There are several areas of note.
  
*[[The Hilarious Tomb of Stratoniche]]
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* [[The Hilarious Tomb of Stratoniche]]
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* A ruined hippodrome that has been out of use since the 4th century, ever since Theodosius slaughtered spectators there.
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* The Galarean, a series of municipal bnuildings erected in the Roman era, some still in use.
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* The icon of Panayia Acheiropoietos, made without the use of human hands.
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* The Frieze of St. Leon, one of the finest friezes in Greece.
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* The Church of St. Demetrius.
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* The Monastery of Joseos David.
  
*A ruined hippodrome that has been out of use since the 4th century, ever since Theodosius slaughtered spectators there.
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[[March 988]]: Thessaloniki is besieged.
 
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*The Galarean, a series of municipal bnuildings erected in the Roman era, some still in use.
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*The Statue of Ikero Poretos, which has no hands.
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*The Frieze of St. Leon, one of the finest friezes in Greece.
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*The Church of St. Demetrius.
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*The Monastery of Joseos David.
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Latest revision as of 18:44, 17 October 2006

The city of marvels. Large walls have helped defend Thessaloniki from Bulgar invaders. There are several areas of note.

  • The Hilarious Tomb of Stratoniche
  • A ruined hippodrome that has been out of use since the 4th century, ever since Theodosius slaughtered spectators there.
  • The Galarean, a series of municipal bnuildings erected in the Roman era, some still in use.
  • The icon of Panayia Acheiropoietos, made without the use of human hands.
  • The Frieze of St. Leon, one of the finest friezes in Greece.
  • The Church of St. Demetrius.
  • The Monastery of Joseos David.

March 988: Thessaloniki is besieged.