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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract La fortaleza de Pirot (en serbio, ПиротскиLa fortaleza de Pirot (en serbio, Пиротски Град, Pirotski Grad) está situada en Pirot, Serbia. Fue construido en el siglo XIV por el bandolero y gobernante local Momchil.​​ En 1344, la regencia bizantina concluyó una nueva alianza con Bulgaria, que requirió la rendición de Filipópolis (Plovdiv) y otras nueve ciudades en el norte de Tracia a lo largo del río Evros. Sin embargo, después de su ocupación, el zar Iván Alejandro se abstuvo de actuar directamente contra las fuerzas de Juan VI Cantacuceno que operaban en el sur y el este de Tracia.​ Al mismo tiempo, Momchil, un ex bandolero a quien Cantacuceno le había confiado el control de la región del Merope en las montañas Ródope, pasó a la regencia.​ Se suponía que serviría como defensa contra los turcos en la concurrida carretera que conducía desde Belgrado a Constantinopla. La fortaleza de Pirot fue declarada en 1979, y está protegida por la República de Serbia.​stá protegida por la República de Serbia.​ , Pirot Fortress or Momchilov grad (MomchiloPirot Fortress or Momchilov grad (Momchilo's fortress, Serbian and Bulgarian: Момчилов град) is situated in Pirot, Serbia. It was built in the 14th century by Bulgarian brigand and local ruler Momchil. In 1344, the regency concluded a further alliance with Bulgaria, which required the surrender of Philippopolis (Plovdiv) and nine other towns in northern Thrace along the river Evros. Nevertheless, after their occupation, Ivan Alexander refrained from direct action against John VI Kantakouzenos' forces operating in southern and eastern Thrace. At the same time, Momchil, a former brigand whom Kantakouzenos had entrusted with control over the Merope (region) in the Rhodope mountains, switched over to the regency. It was supposed to serve as a defense against the Turks along the ancient Roman road called Via Militaris (Military Road) which connected Belgrade to Constantinople. Pirot Fortress was declared Monument of Culture of Great Importance in 1979, and it is protected by Republic of Serbia.and it is protected by Republic of Serbia. , La forteresse de Pirot (en serbe cyrilliquLa forteresse de Pirot (en serbe cyrillique : Пиротски Град ; en serbe latin : Pirotski grad) se trouve à Pirot, dans le district de Pirot, en Serbie. Elle fut construite au XIVe siècle par le haïdouk et mercenaire bulgare Momchil. Elle est inscrite sur la liste des monuments culturels de grande importance de la République de Serbie (no SK 226)nce de la République de Serbie (no SK 226)
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rdfs:comment Pirot Fortress or Momchilov grad (MomchiloPirot Fortress or Momchilov grad (Momchilo's fortress, Serbian and Bulgarian: Момчилов град) is situated in Pirot, Serbia. It was built in the 14th century by Bulgarian brigand and local ruler Momchil. In 1344, the regency concluded a further alliance with Bulgaria, which required the surrender of Philippopolis (Plovdiv) and nine other towns in northern Thrace along the river Evros. Nevertheless, after their occupation, Ivan Alexander refrained from direct action against John VI Kantakouzenos' forces operating in southern and eastern Thrace. At the same time, Momchil, a former brigand whom Kantakouzenos had entrusted with control over the Merope (region) in the Rhodope mountains, switched over to the regency. It was supposed to serve as a defense against the Turks along the ancient Roman rgainst the Turks along the ancient Roman r , La fortaleza de Pirot (en serbio, ПиротскиLa fortaleza de Pirot (en serbio, Пиротски Град, Pirotski Grad) está situada en Pirot, Serbia. Fue construido en el siglo XIV por el bandolero y gobernante local Momchil.​​ En 1344, la regencia bizantina concluyó una nueva alianza con Bulgaria, que requirió la rendición de Filipópolis (Plovdiv) y otras nueve ciudades en el norte de Tracia a lo largo del río Evros. Sin embargo, después de su ocupación, el zar Iván Alejandro se abstuvo de actuar directamente contra las fuerzas de Juan VI Cantacuceno que operaban en el sur y el este de Tracia.​ Al mismo tiempo, Momchil, un ex bandolero a quien Cantacuceno le había confiado el control de la región del Merope en las montañas Ródope, pasó a la regencia.​ Se suponía que serviría como defensa contra los turcos en la concurrida carretera que conducrcos en la concurrida carretera que conduc , La forteresse de Pirot (en serbe cyrilliquLa forteresse de Pirot (en serbe cyrillique : Пиротски Град ; en serbe latin : Pirotski grad) se trouve à Pirot, dans le district de Pirot, en Serbie. Elle fut construite au XIVe siècle par le haïdouk et mercenaire bulgare Momchil. Elle est inscrite sur la liste des monuments culturels de grande importance de la République de Serbie (no SK 226)nce de la République de Serbie (no SK 226)
rdfs:label Pirot Fortress , Forteresse de Pirot , Fortaleza de Pirot
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