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- Chalandritsa (Gr****: Χαλανδρίτσα) is a town and a community in Achaea, West Greece, Greece. Since 2011 local government reform it is part of the muni****lity...
- the following communities (constituent villages in brackets): Chalandritsa (Chalandritsa, Kydonies, Mastoraiika-Stamaiika) Chrysopigi (Chrysopigi, Ano...
- The Barony of Chalandritsa was a medieval Frankish fiefdom of the Prin****lity of Achaea, located in the northern Peloponnese peninsula in Greece, and...
- the extensive Barony of Patras, the Barony of Vos****a, the Barony of Chalandritsa, and the Barony of Kalavryta. Patras, under the powerful Latin Archbishopric...
- of Achaea, being Grand Constable as well as lord of Damala, Estamira, Chalandritsa and Lisarea. Andronikos was made a knight before 1375. At this year,...
- used 2691 - Aegion/Aigion 2692 - Kalavryta 2693 - Kato Achaia 2694 - Chalandritsa 2695 - the island of Zakynthos 2696 - Akrata 2697 through 2699 - not...
- Dramelay (French: Guy de Dramelay; died 1285/86) was the third Baron of Chalandritsa in the Prin****lity of Achaea in Frankish Greece, and also bailli of...
- ruler of several other Aegean islands, and baron of Veligosti–Damala and Chalandritsa in the Prin****lity of Achaea. He distinguished himself in the fight...
- Araxos Argyra Arla Armpounas Aroania Arravonitsa Avgereika Chaikali Chalandritsa Charavgi Chatzis Chiona Chovoli Chrysanthio Chrysopigi Dafnes Dafni Damakini...
- After the death of Martino he rose as lord of one half of the Barony of Chalandritsa, and in 1359 he acquired the other half. In about 1370 he was named Grand...