- (Gr****: Λαόνικος Χαλκοκονδύλης; c. 1430 – c. 1470), also
latinized as
Laonicus Chalcocondyles, was a
Byzantine Gr****
historian from Athens. He is known...
- "
Laonicus Chalcocondyles.". Encyclopædia Britannica.
Retrieved 26
September 2009.
Laonicus Chalcocondyles Byzantine historianal so
spelled Laonicus Chalcondyles...
-
Kutuzov Prince Bagration 1948 Keto da Kote 1953 The
Great Warrior Skanderbeg Laonicus 1960 Dge ukanaskneli, dge
pirveli Giorgi 1962
Zgvis biliki Old
sailor 1963...
- De Gruyter. "Filiam
Trapezunti regis Annam....
connube junxit Zagano"
Laonicus Chalcocondylus, De
Rebus Turcis p.519
Franz Babinger,
Mehmed the Conqueror...
- century, Gr****
sources also
begin to
record the event. The
Athenian scholar Laonicus Chalcocondyles (d. c. 1490)
claims to draw on Gr****
traditions when he...
-
Sultan Mehmet II. Critobulus' work,
along with the
writings of Doukas,
Laonicus Chalcondyles and
George Sphrantzes, is one of the prin****l
sources for...
- "****enes, as
their race and
language and
education testifies",
while Laonicus Chalcondyles was a
proponent of
completely substituting "Roman" terminology...
-
rudiments of Gr****
language Zacharias Calliergi (fl. 1499–1515), Rome
Laonicus Chalcocondyles (c. 1430 – c. 1470), historian,
Athens Demetrius Chalcondyles...
- Great,
indicating "this is the way my
conqueror will come".
According to
Laonicus Chalcocondyles,
Hagia Sophia was a
refuge for the po****tion
during the...
- in 1423 to one of the
noblest Athenian families; he was the
cousin of
Laonicus Chalcocondyles, the
chronicler of the fall of Constantinople. He soon moved...