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Araklovon (Gr****: Ἀράκλοβον),
rarely known with the
variant Oreoklovon (Ὀρεόκλοβον) and in
French as
Bucelet and
variants thereof, was a
medieval castle...
- Doukaina, and in the act of
donation of the
fortresses of
Karytaina and
Araklovon to Isabella's
daughter Matilda of Hainaut; and
finally in the act of December...
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Peloponnese in the
early 13th century. He had his
headquarters in the
Araklovon Castle,
which is
located near the
Minthi village, in the Muni****lity...
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locals was
limited to a few
forts that
continued to hold out. The fort of
Araklovon in Elis was
defended by
Doxapatres Boutsaras and
withstood the attacks...
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Anthimachia Castle Kos
Byzantine period Aptera Fortress Chania Ottoman period Araklovon Castle Minthi, Elis
Byzantine period Arkessini Castle Acropolis of Arkessini...
- The
ruins of a
nearby medieval fortress have been
identified with the
Araklovon Castle. The
village of
Kryoneri is
first mentioned in the
Ottoman tax...
- to take part of his
inheritance by force, if need be: he went to the
Araklovon Castle,
gained admittance by
pretending to be ill, and
immediately let...
- Arkadia,
whose siege lasted for some time, as well as the
fortress of
Araklovon,
whose resistance was led by the
celebrated warrior Doxapatres Voutsaras...
- of Achaea. In 1303,
Isabella granted the
fortresses of
Karytaina and
Araklovon (French: Bucelet) to her
infant daughter Margaret of Savoy, who renounced...
- Arabs,
Byzantine wars with the Arabs, 780–1180
Byzantine wars with the
Araklovon Castle Aratius Arbanon, Prin****lity of Arbanon,
Rebellion of Arbazacius...