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Belegezitai : ウィキペディア英語版
Belegezites
The Belegezites ((ギリシア語:Βελεγεζίται), ''Belegezitai''; Macedonian, Bulgarian and Serbian: Велегезити) were a South Slavic tribe that lived in the area of Thessaly in the Middle Ages.〔 Review - Volume 47, Page 99 Institut za nacionalna istorija (Skopje, Macedonia), Marketing Science Institute - 2003 "56 Кон крајот на шестиот и во првите децении од седмиот век, Словените ја населиле теригоријата на Македонија. Македонските словенски племиња: Драгувити, Велегезити, Вајунити, Берзити, Ринхини, Струмјани и Смолјани, "〕〔Carl Waldman, Catherine Mason Encyclopedia of European Peoples 2006 - Page 65 "Belegezites. The Belegezites were a Slavic tribe known to have been in present-day northern Greece by the seventh century C.E . In the previous century SLAVS had spread to the present-day nation of Macedonia and the region of Macedonia ..."〕 They are one of the tribes listed in the ''Miracles of Saint Demetrius''.〔Florin Curta ''Southeastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 500-1250'' 2006- Page 72 "For example, the Belegezites are again mentioned in Book II as living in the region of Thessaly, near Thebes and Demetrias.4 ... On the other hand, it is hard to believe that the Belegezites and the other tribes mentioned in Book II were the ..."〕〔Florin Curta ''The Making of the Slavs: History and Archaeology of the Lower ... '' 2001 Page 108 "Sagudates, Belegezites, Baiunetes, and Berzetes. There are several cross references to most of these tribes in Book II. In all cases, We are left with the impression that they were a familiar presence. The Sclavenes were not just invaders, they ..."〕
==Geography==
According to the ''Miracles of Saint Demetrius'', they were settled around Demetrias and Phthiotic Thebes on the northern shores of the Pagasetic Gulf. The same area is still called Belechatouia (Βελεχατουΐα, ''Velechativa'' in Latin) in the chrysobull of 1198 granting privileges to the Republic of Venice, and in the 1204 ''Partitio Romaniae''. At the time, it formed an imperial ''episkepsis'' (fiscal district). The later, 13th/14th-century name "land of the Levachatai" (γῆ τῶν Λεβαχάτων), and the name of the village Levache (Λεβάχη), both found in the cadasters of the Lykousada Monastery, also possibly derive from the same locality.〔
The area of Belzetia, which was also located in Greece and is mentioned as the area ruled by Akameros in ca. 799, most likely does not derive from the Belegezites, but rather from the related Slavic tribe of the Berzites.〔

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