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- Chelandion (Gr****: χελάνδιον) was a Byzantine galley warship, a variant of the dromōn that also functioned as a cargo transport. The term chelandion is...
- 911 and 949: the [chelandion] ousiakon ([χελάνδιον] οὑσιακόν), so named because it was manned by an ousia of 108 men; the [chelandion] pamphylon ([χελάνδιον]...
- types were used by Venice, based on galley types like the pamphylon and chelandion. They had tower-like superstructures and could be manned by crews of up...
- etymological meaning of "Hilandar" is probably derived from the Gr**** word chelandion, which is a type of Byzantine transport ship, whose skipper was called...
- 911 and 949: the [chelandion] ousiakon ([χελάνδιον] οὑσιακόν), so named because it was manned by an ousia of 108; the [chelandion] pamphylon ([χελάνδιον]...
- Chartophylax Chartoularios Chase (son of Ioube) Chatalar Inscription Chatzon Chelandion Chelchal Chernomen, Treaty of Cherson Cherson (theme) Chilbudius Childebert...
- from Calabria (where Duke Robert was at the time), setting fire to a chelandion. This has traditionally been regarded as the beginning of the first revolt...
- ISBN 978-0-521-31310-0. Varvounis, M. C. (2006). Το Οικουμενικό Πατριαρχείο. Athens: Chelandion. p. 23. ISBN 960-87087-5-3.(in Gr****) Kiminas, Demetrius (2009). The E****enical...
- Byzantine dromōn was evidently the origin of the Arabic adrumūnun, and the chelandion the counterpart to the Arabic shalandī. The only difference seems to be...
- Indian Ocean basin, while the Byzantine-style sailing-rowing dromons and chelandions were used in the Mediterranean, but only for the purpose of transporting...