- is
mentioned in the so-called
Psychophile Narratives of
bishop Pavlos Monemvasias,
which were
written in the 10th
century and
survive only in an Arabic...
-
Siege of
Monemvasia can
refer to one of the
sieges of the
fortress city of
Monemvasia (Malvasia) in
southeastern Greece:
Siege of
Monemvasia (13th century)...
- Pseudo-Dorotheos of
Monemvasia (Gr****: Δωρόθεος Μονεμβασίας) is the name
given to the
unknown author (or compiler) of a Gr****-language
chronicle titled...
- The
Chronicle of
Monemvasia (Gr****: Τὸ χρονικὸν τῆς Μονεμβασίας,
rarely known as the
Chronicle of the
Peloponnesos coined by
French Byzantinist Paul Lemerle)...
-
Saint Leontius of
Monemvasia or
Saint Leontius of
Achaia (Gr****: Άγιος Λεόντιος o Μονεμβασιώτης ή Ὅσιος Λεόντιος ὁ ἐν Ἀχαΐᾳ), was an
Eastern Orthodox Saint...
- The
Mosque of
Monemvasia (Gr****: Τζαμί Μονεμβασίας, Turkish: Benefşe Camii) is a
historical Ottoman religious building located in the
lower medieval town...
- View of the
medieval fortress city of
Monemvasia...
- town of
Monemvasia, Peloponnese, Greece. It
forms part of the
wider archaeological site of
Monemvasia. It was
built on the
upper town of
Monemvasia, and...
-
Wayback Machine Monemvasia.com website, http://www.
monemvasia.com . The Gr****
Travel website, http://www.thegr****travel.com/lakonia/
monemvasia.html . Katsoulakos...
-
Richard III. Both
Monemvasia and
Candia have lent
their names to
modern grape varieties. In
Greece there is a
variety known as
Monemvasia,
evidently named...