Paphlagonia (theme)
| Theme of Paphlagonia Παφλαγονία, θέμα Παφλαγονίας | |
|---|---|
| Theme of the Byzantine Empire | |
| c. 820–1071 c. 1130s–1380 | |
| The Asian themes of the Byzantine Empire c. 842 | |
| Capital | Gangra Kastamon | 
| Historical era | Middle Ages | 
| • Established  | c. 820 | 
| • Fall to the Seljuks  | c. 1078 | 
| • Byzantine recovery  | 1130s | 
| • Fall to the Turks.  | c. 1380 | 
| Today part of | Turkey | 
The Theme of Paphlagonia (Greek: θέμα Παφλαγονίας) was a military-civilian province (thema or theme) of the Byzantine Empire in the namesake region along the northern coast of Anatolia, in modern Turkey.