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POLITICAL GROUP THAT DOMINATED POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS IN THESSALONICA FROM 1342 UNTIL 1350
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Zealots of Thessalonica         
The Zealots () were a political group that dominated political developments in Thessalonica from 1342 until 1350. The contemporary sources, notably anti-Zealot in sympathies, provide little information on the Zealots' government of Thessalonica.
Philippus of Thessalonica         
ANCIENT GREEK EPIGRAMMATIST
Philip of Thessalonica
Philippus of Thessalonica (Greek:Φίλιππος ὁ Θεσσαλονικεύς) (1st century) or Philippus Epigrammaticus was the compiler of an Anthology of Epigrammatists subsequent to Meleager of Gadara and is himself the author of 72 epigrams in the Greek Anthology. Philippus has one word which describes the epigram by a single quality; he calls his work an oligostikhia or collection of poems not exceeding a few lines in length.
Siege of Thessalonica (676–678)         
  • Cathedral of St. Demetrius]] in Thessalonica, depicting the saint with the city's archbishop (left) and the eparch (right)
  • Emperor Constantine IV and his retinue, mosaic in the basilica of [[Sant'Apollinare in Classe]], [[Ravenna]]
  • city wall]] of Thessalonica
SIEGE OF THE CITY BY SLAVS
Siege of Thessalonica (676-678)
The siege of Thessalonica in 676–678 was an attempt by the local Slavic tribes to capture the Byzantine city of Thessalonica, taking advantage of the preoccupation of the Byzantine Empire with the repulsion of the First Arab Siege of Constantinople. The events of the siege are described in the second book of the Miracles of Saint Demetrius.

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Zealots of Thessalonica

The Zealots (Greek: Ζηλωταί) were a political group that dominated political developments in Thessalonica from 1342 until 1350. The contemporary sources, notably anti-Zealot in sympathies, provide little information on the Zealots' government of Thessalonica. The Zealots managed to establish effective civic self-government for eight years. They confiscated the property of the aristocracy, and redistributed their wealth. In the past it had been claimed that the Zealots had a kind of social reform program, but sources are scant. Many of these claims were built upon a discourse of the scholar Nikolaos Kabasilas, but eventually it seems that it had no connection to the Zealot revolt but was composed many decades later.