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Interconfessional Contacts and Conflicts in the Peloponnesos (Thirteenth to Fourteenth Century)
The purpose of this article is to analyze the features of interconfessional interaction of the Romaioi, Franks, and Venetians in the Peloponnesos in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, from the Latin invasion to the period when certain traditions of
Tatiana Evgenievna Belorussova
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This paper addresses the problem of the Greek-Latin frontier in the Peloponnesos in the second half of the thirteenth century. In 1262, Byzantium regained control over a part of the peninsula.
Tatiana Evgenievna Belorussova
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From the beginning of the thirteenth century, the Peloponnese became a zone of civilization borderland, where Greek and Western European ethnocultural communities coexisted and interacted with each other.
Tatiana Evgenievna Belorussova
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In the late fourteenth century, Albanian tribes moved from Thessaly and settled in the Peloponnesos getting the permission from the Despotes of the Morea, Theodore I Palaiologos (1383–1407).
Tatiana Evgenievna Belorussova
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Activities of the Order of Hospitallers in the Peloponnesos (1397–1404)
This article analyses the activities of the Hospitallers who got control over part of the Peloponnesos in the late-fourteenth century. In 1397, Despotes Theodore I Palaiologos of the Morea sold them Corinth on the condition that they organize the defense
Tatiana Evgenievna Belorussova
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In the early-fifteenth century, the Peloponnesos (Morea) continued to be a zone of Greek-Latin confrontation, which started when the Fourth Crusade participants conquered Byzantine territories.
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