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Chlemoutsi (Gr****: Χλεμούτσι or Χλουμούτσι Chloumoútsi), also
known as Clermont, is a
medieval castle in the
northwest of the Elis
regional unit in the...
- area to the east of the
peninsula is very flat. The
Crusader fortress of
Chlemoutsi is
situated on the
highest point of the peninsula,
about 220
metres (722...
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mother of John, a lady of the Asen-Palaiologos
houses was
imprisoned at
Chlemoutsi,
where she
spend the rest of her days. In 1446 John made his
first attempt...
- capital, Andravida, the port town and mint of Glarentza, the
fortress of
Chlemoutsi, and the
extensive Barony of Akova. The Prin****lity
lasted from 1204...
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capital Andravida, the port of
Glarentza (Clarence) and the
fortress of
Chlemoutsi (Clermont) were situated, Corinthia, with the
Acrocorinth as the chief...
- were
married in Messina.
Margaret died in
March 1315 in
captivity in
Chlemoutsi, and her
daughter on 7 May 1315 in Catania,
shortly after bearing a son...
- 1715. The
Frankish tower on the
Acropolis of Athens,
demolished in 1874
Chlemoutsi castle Rhodes (city),
around 1490
Palace of the
Grand Master of the Knights...
- The
Frankish castle of
Clairmont (
Chlemoutsi)...
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Frankish Argyrokastro Castle Chlemoutsi Exomvourgo Fortifications of
Rhodes Grand Magne Isova Old
Navarino castle Palace of the
Grand Master of the Knights...
- Elis and
belonged to the
Krestenitis family. He
battled in the
Battle of
Chlemoutsi together with
Georgios Sisinis and
Charalampos Vilaetis. The
first version...