Belegezites
The Belegezites were a South Slavic tribe that lived in the area of Thessaly in the Early Middle Ages. They are one of the tribes listed in the Miracles of Saint Demetrius.
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 area is usually identified with the region of Velechatouia 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 . The Greek scholar Alkmini Stavridou-Zafraka on the other hand rejects this identification and proposes an identification of Velechativa with 'Little Vlachia', a Vlach-inhabited region in Aetolia.
The later, 13th/14th-century name "land of the Levachatai", and the name of the village Levache, 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, most likely does not derive from the Belegezites, but rather from the related Slavic tribe of the Berzites.