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- Androusa (Gr****: Ανδρούσα) is a village and a former muni****lity in Messenia, Peloponnese, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of...
- Amfeia Amfithea Ammos Ampeliona Ampelofyto Ampelokipoi Analipsi Andania Androusa Anemomylos Ano Dorio Ano Melpeia Antheia Anthousa Antikalamos Archaia Messini...
- Eleusis: Dorotheos Mourtsoukos (2009–) Diocese of Rentina: Vacant Diocese of Androusa: Constantios Panagiotakopoulos (2018–) Diocese of Epidaurus: Vacant Diocese...
- Andravida Ανδραβίδα Elis Andritsaina Ανδρίτσαινα Elis Andros Άνδρος Cyclades Androusa Ανδρούσα Messenia Angelokastro Αγγελόκαστρο Aetolia-Acarnania Ano Kalamas...
- Empire Stalemate Navarrese conquered much of Messenia and the towns of Androusa and Kalamata for James of Baux in 1381. Then Navarrese governed the entire...
- and Achaea". The Navarrese conquered much of Messenia and the towns of Androusa and Kalamata for James, but he did not enjoy this prin****lity long. Early...
- throughout the 14th and 15th centuries in favour of other nearby sites like Androusa. Kalamata remained in Frankish hands until near the end of the Prin****lity...
- Kalamata Aris Arfara Thouria Messene (Messini) Messene Messene Aipeia Androusa Aristomenis Voufrades Ithomi Petalidi Trikorfo Oichalia Oichalia Meligalas...
- Anastasios to be the Patriarchal Exarch for the Albanian Church. As Bishop of Androusa, Anastasios was dividing his time between his teaching duties at the University...
- In this capacity he surrendered the towns and fortresses of Messenia—Androusa, Kalamata, Pidima, Mani, Nesin, Spitalin, Grembenin, Aetos, and Neokastron—which...