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Chronicle of the Morea — Text from the Chronicle of the Morea [1] The Chronicle of the Morea (Greek: Το χρονικόν του Μορέως) is a long 14th century history text, of which four versions are extant: in French, Greek (in verse) … Wikipedia
Chronicle of Morea — The Chronicle of Morea ( el. Το χρονικόν του Μορέως) is a long 14th century text, of which 4 versions are extant, a French, a Greek (in verse), an Italian and an Aragonese. The Chronicle is more than 9,000 lines long and it narrates events of the … Wikipedia
Morea — For other uses, see Morea (disambiguation). Map of the medieval Peloponnese with its principal localities The Morea (Greek: Μωρέας or Μωριάς, French: Morée, Italian … Wikipedia
Morea — Name for the Peloponnesos (q.v.) from the time of the 13th century Latin occupation. The etymology of the word is obscure; it may derive from morea, the Greek word for the mulberry tree, whose leaf has an outline not unlike that of the… … Historical dictionary of Byzantium
Chronicle of the Tocco family of Kefalonia — The Chronicle of the Tocco family of Kefalonia or simply Chronicle of the Toccos is a chronicle in fifteen syllable blank verse written in medieval Greek, which refers to the era of the Tocco family and especially to the years of Carlo I Tocco,… … Wikipedia
Theodoros I. (Morea) — Theodor I. Palaiologos (griechisch: Θεόδωρος Α Παλαιολόγος,Theodōros I. Palaiologos) (* 1355; † 24. Juni 1407 in Konstantinopel) war byzantinischer Despot von Morea von 1383 bis 1407. Er war der vierte Sohn des byzantinischen Kaisers Johannes V.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Theodor I. (Morea) — Theodor I. Palaiologos (griechisch: Θεόδωρος Α Παλαιολόγος,Theodōros I. Palaiologos) (* 1355; † 24. Juni 1407 in Konstantinopel) war byzantinischer Despot von Morea von 1383 bis 1407. Er war der vierte Sohn des byzantinischen Kaisers Johannes V.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Theodoros II. (Morea) — Theodor II. Palaiologos (gr. Θεόδωρος Παλαιολόγος, Theodōros (II.) Palaiolόgos, * um 1396; † 1448) war von 1407 bis 1443 Herrscher (Despot) über das Despotat Morea. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Familie 3 Literatur 4 Siehe auch … Deutsch Wikipedia
Theodor II. (Morea) — Theodor II. Palaiologos (gr. Θεόδωρος Παλαιολόγος, Theodōros (II.) Palaiolόgos, * um 1396; † 1448) war von 1407 bis 1443 Herrscher (Despot) über das Despotat Morea. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Familie 3 Literatur … Deutsch Wikipedia
Veligosti — (Greek: Βελιγοστή) is a Greek settlement located around 12 km (old: 14 km) south of Megalopoli, 3 km SSE from the nearest interchange with the GR 7/E65 (Kalamata Megalopoli Tripoli), about 48 km northeast of Kalamata, about 4 km west of Leontari… … Wikipedia