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Morea (Gr****: Μορέας or Μωριάς) was the name of the
Peloponnese peninsula in
southern Greece during the
Middle Ages and the
early modern period. The name...
- in the Morea.
Though he
never proclaimed himself emperor, some of the
Moreots wished to
proclaim Demetrios, the
oldest living brother of Constantine...
- Still,
Petrobey was an
active parti****nt in the
various designs of the
Moreot kapetanei (καπεταναίοι, 'captains,
commanders of warbands') for an uprising...
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Thomas Palaiologos (Gr****: Θωμᾶς Παλαιολόγος; 1409 – 12 May 1465) was
Despot of the
Morea from 1428
until the fall of the
despotate in 1460,
although he...
- of the
Moreot landowners by
granting them both
further lands and
various privileges. He also
staged local athletic games,
where young Moreots could run...
- On the
outbreak of the Gr**** War of Independence, he
organized a band of
Moreot klephts and
captured Tripolitsa in late 1821.
Kolokotronis achieved his...
- thus
giving time to
reinforcements coming from Morea. In
early November,
Moreot troops disembarked in the city, the
negotiations ceased, and the Ottoman...
- 700 camels. No
sooner had they
achieved victory than they dis****d. The
Moreots hastened to
return to
their villages taking with them such
animals and...
- of the
Ionian Islands,
enrolling Souliots, Himariots, Acarnanians, and
Moreots into the so-called 'Gr**** Legion',
which was
placed under the
command of...
- was in
charge of the
Roumeliot (Central Greece)
party and
defeated the
Moreot or
Peloponnesian party,
which opposed the
Kountouriotis government. Nonetheless...