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- Karytaina or Karitaina (Gr****: Καρύταινα or Καρίταινα) is a village and a community in Arcadia, Greece. Karytaina is situated on a hill on the right bank...
- The Barony of Karytaina or of Skorta was a medieval Frankish fiefdom of the Prin****lity of Achaea, located in the Peloponnese peninsula in Greece, centred...
- muni****l unit has an area of 116.205 km2. Its seat was in the village Karytaina. The name of the muni****lity was taken from the ancient city of Gortys...
- January 20, Theodoros Kolokotronis left the Corinth camp and headed for Karytaina, to gather an army with the aim of ending up in Patras. Despite the objections...
- National Road 9 near Krestena with Megalopoli, p****ing Andritsaina and Karytaina. It traverses through the western and central parts of the Peloponnese...
- She was Lady of Karytaina through her wedding. Around 1222 Alice was married to Hugh of Briel, the second lord of the Barony of Karytaina and a man greatly...
- Achaea. He was one of the feudatories of Geoffrey of Briel, the Baron of Karytaina. He fought against the Byzantines in the battle of Prinitza in 1263. Bartusis...
- Secondary roads: Leontari-Dyrrachio Road Astros-Tyros-Leonidi-Monemvasia Road Karytaina-Dimitsana Road Megalopoli-Lykaio Road Sparta-Leonidi Road Tripoli-Dimitsana...
- la Roche. She was married twice, firstly to Geoffrey of Briel, Lord of Karytaina and then secondly to Hugh, Count of Brienne, having children only with...
- Γορτύνιος), is a river and a gorge in western Arcadia that stretches from Karytaina north to Dimitsana in Greece. The river begins near Lykochori and flows...