• The Chronicle of Monemvasia (Greek: Τὸ χρονικὸν τῆς Μονεμβασίας, rarely known as the Chronicle of the Peloponnesos coined by French Byzantinist Paul Lemerle)...
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    tied island off the east coast of the Peloponnese, surrounded by the Myrtoan Sea. Monemvasia is connected to the rest of the mainland by a tombolo 400...
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    Sclaveni (category Medieval history of the Balkans)
    Another source for the period, the Chronicle of Monemvasia, speaks of Slavs overrunning the western Peloponnese but of the eastern Peloponnese, together...
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    attested in the Chronicle of Monemvasia, the Slavic invasions which affected the wider Balkans reached the peninsula, and led to the abandonment of the urban...
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    Peloponnese (redirect from Sanjak of Mora)
    Hellenization process was carried out. According to the Chronicle of Monemvasia, in 805 the Byzantine governor of Corinth went to war with the Slavs, exterminated...
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  • subduing the Slavs of those regions. Patras, on the northwestern coast of the Peloponnese, is claimed by the Chronicle of Monemvasia—a work of highly disputed...
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    carried out. According to the (not always reliable) Chronicle of Monemvasia, in 805 the Byzantine governor of Corinth went to war with the Slavs, exterminated...
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    Morea (category History of the Peloponnese)
    Retrieved 24 June 2021. "Monemvasia". Monemvasia. 1941-04-28. Archived from the original on 2018-08-07. Retrieved 2013-12-03. "Monemvasia Lakonia Peloponnese...
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    Aegina (redirect from Island of Aegina)
    mainland were overrun by Slavic invasions. Indeed, according to the Chronicle of Monemvasia, the island served as a refuge for the Corinthians fleeing these...
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    Epirus (redirect from History of Epirus)
    much of Greece, including Epirus, fell under the control of the Avars and their Slavic allies. This is placed by the Chronicle of Monemvasia in the...
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    andinternecine struggles. Chronicle of Monemvasia Chronicle of Galaxeidi Battle of Spercheios Macedonian Bulgarians Slavic speakers of Greek Macedonia Иванов...
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    Kyriakos Pittakis (category Greek people of the Greek War of Independence)
    sources from comparatively late historical periods, such as the Chronicle of Monemvasia, a controversial manuscript whose narrative was likely composed...
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    Epirus (Roman province) (category Provinces of the Roman Empire)
    much of Greece, including Epirus, fell under the control of the Avars and their Slavic allies. This is placed by the Chronicle of Monemvasia in the...
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  • Pseudo-Dorotheos of Monemvasia (Greek: Δωρόθεος Μονεμβασίας) is the name given to the unknown author (or compiler) of a Greek-language chronicle titled Historical...
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    beings of the Christian as well as Classical Greek and Slavic mythologies, appeared and took part in the siege of Thessalonica. Chronicle of Monemvasia, dealing...
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    oath of fealty, and for the cession of Monemvasia, Grand Magne, and Mystras. The handover was effected in 1262, and henceforth Mystras was the seat of the...
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    εἰς τὴν Ἑλλάδα. Ἱστορικὴ µονογραφία [The Books of Miracles of Saint Demetrius, the Chronicle of Monemvasia and the Slavic Raids into Greece. Historical...
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  • ΣΥΝΑΞΑΡΙΣΤΗΣ. Venerable Michael of Maleinus. OCA – Lives of the Saints. Peter Charanis. The Chronicle of Monemvasia and the Question of the Slavonic Settlements...
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    Malvasia (category Grape varieties of Greece)
    of grapes are of ancient origin, most likely originating in Crete, Greece. The name "Malvasia" comes from the Italian name for Monemvasia, a medieval and...
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  • Byzantine times. The Chronicle of Monemvasia claims that the inhabitants of Sparta left their city for Sicily due to the Slavic invasions of the late 6th century...
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    summer of 1246. Conflicts between Nicaea and Epirus enabled him to complete the conquest of the Morea in about three years. He captured Monemvasia and built...
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  • Loukas Notaras (category Monemvasia)
    originally from Monemvasia; his earliest ancestor whom we can identify in the surviving sources was one sebastos Paul, who captured the island of Kythera from...
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    to the Synekdemos chronicle, and the 4th to the 7th century is considered one of high prosperity. Until the 8th century almost all of modern Greece was...
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    all of which resulted in the repulsion of the Ottomans. Other areas that remained part of the Venetian Stato da Màr include Nafplio and Monemvasia until...
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  • "Parliament of Ladies" (as most of the male nobles of Achaea were prisoners), and in early 1262 Villehardouin was released, and the forts of Monemvasia and Mystras...
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    The Duchy of the Archipelago (Greek: Δουκάτο του Αρχιπελάγους, Italian: Ducato dell'arcipelago), also known as Duchy of Naxos or Duchy of the Aegean,...
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    possessed by the Greeks. A few holdouts remained for a time. The island of Monemvasia refused to surrender, and it was ruled for a brief time by a Catalan...
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  • Toledo, and forces him to abandon the Chalcedonian Faith. The city of Monemvasia (Peloponnese) is founded by people seeking refuge from the Slavs and...
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    until 1213, when the garrison finally surrendered. The fort of Monemvasia, and the castles of Argos, Nauplia and Corinth under Leo Sgouros held out until...
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  • Battle of the Olive Grove of Koundouros in late summer. Isolated fortresses like Monemvasia, or the inhabitants of the mountainous regions of Tsakonia...
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