- The
Duchy of
Athens (Gr****: Δουκᾶτον Ἀθηνῶν,
Doukaton Athinon; Catalan:
Ducat d'Atenes) was one of the
Crusader states set up in
Greece after the conquest...
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Paristrion Παρίστριον, Παραδούναβον, Παραδούναβις
Province (
doukaton) of the
Byzantine Empire 10th/11th–1185 The
province of
Paristrion ca. 1045. Capital...
- tourmai, but also the
mainland duchy of
Calabria (Gr****: δουκᾶτον Καλαυρίας,
doukaton Kalavrias),
which extended roughly up to the
river Crati. The strategos...
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river Danube. By the 12th century, Braničevo was the
centre of a
Byzantine doukaton (duchy)
governed by a doux (duke). The
region saw
significant fighting...
-
before ****uming the latter's
duties as well. In the 11th century, the
doukaton of
Thessalonica was of such
importance that it was
often held by members...
-
Branitza (Βρανίτζα). By the 12th century, Braničevo was the
centre of a
doukaton (duchy)
governed by a doux (duke).
During the war of 1127–1129 against...
- βασιλικόν [νόμισμα], "imperial [coin]"),
commonly also
referred to as the
doukaton (Gr****: δουκάτον), was a
widely circulated Byzantine silver coin of the...
- the
tourma (division) of Chaldia, and
later as a semi-distinct
duchy (
doukaton) or archontate. By 840, and
perhaps as
early as 824, it was constituted...
-
sigillographic evidence to
support its
continued existence alongside the
doukaton of Adrianople. In the late 10th century, as a
result of the
conquests of...
- Quarter-stavrata were not minted, and the
silver Venetian ducats (Gr****: δουκάτον,
doukaton) were used instead. All
these coins featured a bust of
Christ on the obverse...