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- Glarentza (Gr****: Γλαρέντζα), also known as or Clarenia, Clarence, or Chiarenza, was a medieval town located near the site of modern Kyllini in Elis,...
- one of his daughters to the adventurer with Glarentza as her dower. However in 1421 Olivier sold Glarentza to Carlo Tocco and abandoned Greece. In front...
- to the town of Glarentza, which was captured by the Epirotes. In the Battle of the Echinades, a naval skirmish off the coast of Glarentza, Tocco was defeated...
- Kyllini was killed during the Trojan War. The ruins of the medieval town Glarentza are situated in Kyllini. The town was named after Cyllene (Ancient Gr****:...
- Cape Kyllini, and the town Kyllini the ruins of the medieval town of Glarentza have been excavated. There are forests and olive groves in the hills....
- Seeing that the Prince was absent and that the great coastal city of Glarentza had few men guarding its walls, he laid siege on it. It appears Centurione...
- Ferdinand arrived in the Prin****lity first, in mid-1315, near the port city Glarentza, which he took after an early setback. In the following w****s, he proceeded...
- in 1407–1408 his brother Leonardo seized and plundered the fortress of Glarentza, in the northwestern Morea, and in 1421 Carlo bought permanent possession...
- referred the question to the High Court of Achaea in 1309, which met at Glarentza and declared Walter the heir on the pragmatic grounds that he was male...
- encomp****ed the region of Elis, where the capital Andravida, the port of Glarentza (Clarence) and the fortress of Chlemoutsi (Clermont) were situated, Corinthia...