Morea, Despotate of
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Morea, Despotate of — ▪ historical principality, Greece autonomous Byzantine principality located on the Greek Peloponnese (Morea). It was established in the mid 14th century by the Byzantine emperor John VI Cantacuzenus (reigned 1347–54) as an appanage for his… … Universalium
Despotate of the Morea — Δεσποτᾶτον τοῦ Μορέως ← … Wikipedia
Despotate of Morea — Infobox Former Country native name = Polytonic|Δεσποτάτο του Μορέως conventional long name = Despotate of Morea common name = Morea| continent = Europe region = Balkans era = Late Medieval government type = Principality| year start = 1308 year… … Wikipedia
Despotate of Epirus — For other uses, see Epirus. Despotate of Epirus Ήπειρος ← … 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
Morea revolt of 1453–1454 — The Byzantine Empire on the eve of the final conquest of Constantinople and the Morea, ca. 1450. The large purple peninsula in the southwest is the Morea, at the time the Empire s most important and prosperous territory … Wikipedia
Despotate of Epiros — The Principality of Epirus can also refer to the pashalik of Ali Pasha Infobox Former Country native name = Δεσποτάτο της Ηπείρου conventional long name = Despotate of Epirus common name = Despotate of Epirus| continent = moved from Category:Asia … Wikipedia
Morea Eyalet — Eyalet i Mora Eyalet of the Ottoman Empire … Wikipedia
Serbian Despotate — Српска Деспотовина Srpska Despotovina ← 1402–1 … Wikipedia