Definition of Araklovon. Meaning of Araklovon. Synonyms of Araklovon

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Araklovon. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Araklovon and, of course, Araklovon synonyms and on the right images related to the word Araklovon.

Definition of Araklovon

No result for Araklovon. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Araklovon from wikipedia

- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...