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- (2016-09-13), "Boustronios, Georgios", Encyclopedia of the Medieval Chronicle, Brill, retrieved 2023-12-22 Nicolaou-Konnari, Angel (2016). "Boustronios, Georgios"...
- Murray 2006, p. 687. Samson & Demetriou 2015, p. 9. Boustronios 2005, p. 48. Letts 2017, p. 252. Boustronios, Georgios (2005). A Narrative of the Chronicle...
- 1999, p. Appendix III table 4. Runciman 1999, p. Appendix III table 1. Boustronios 2005, p. 240. Ghazarian 2000, p. 159. Hacikyan 2002, p. 196. Boase, T...
- chronicles, one written by Leontios Machairas and the other by Georgios Boustronios, cover the entire Middle Ages until the end of Frankish rule (4th century–1489)...
- the Republic of Venice. According to contemporary chronicler Georgios Boustronios: on 15 February 1489 the queen exited from Nicosia in order to go to...
- 13th century monk Leontios Machairas, 15th century historian Georgios Boustronios, 15th century historian Ioannis Kigalas, 17th century scholar and professor...
- administration of the country to the Republic of Venice. According to George Boustronios, "On 14 February, the Queen dressed in black and accompanied by the Barons...
- ****izes of Jerusalem; the chronicles of Leontios Machairas and Georgios Boustronios; and a collection of sonnets in the manner of Francesco Petrarca. In...
- ****izes of Cyprus and the chronicles of Leontios Makhairas and Georgios Boustronios. It is ****umed that most of the developments leading to the phonology...
- the ****. He was related to another Cypriot chronicler, Georgios Boustronios, Florio based part of his narrative to the earlier chronicle by Georgios...