- Late
Byzantine and Post-byzantine art,
Mystras was
inscribed on the
UNESCO World Heritage List in 1989.
Mystras is
situated on the
slopes of
Taygetos Mountain...
-
Mystra may
refer to
Mystra, a
Byzantine city and
archaeological site in
Greece today known as
Mystras Mystra (Forgotten Realms), a
deity in the Dungeons...
- romanized: Despotâton toû Moréōs) or
Despotate of
Mystras (Gr****: Δεσποτᾶτον τοῦ Μυστρᾶ, romanized: Despotâton toû
Mystrâ) was a
province of the
Byzantine Empire...
-
Mystra (/ˈmɪstrə/ MIS-trə) is a
fictional goddess in the
Forgotten Realms campaign setting for the
Dungeons &
Dragons fantasy role-playing game. She is...
- the
cession of Monemvasia,
Grand Magne, and
Mystras. The
handover was
effected in 1262, and
henceforth Mystras was the seat of the
governor of the Byzantine...
- the ruins, in the
shadow of
Mystras. The
Palaiologos family (the last
Byzantine Gr****
imperial dynasty) also
lived in
Mystras. The
Despotate of the Morea...
-
Morea was
Guillaume II de
Villehardouin (1246–1278), who
fortified Mistra (
Mystras) near the site of
Sparta in 1249.
After losing the
Battle of Pelagonia...
-
Frankish Prin****lity of Achaea. In the 1260s, the
Byzantines recovered Mystras and
other fortresses in the
region and
managed to
evict the
Franks from...
- take
Mystras and
devastate Constantine's
lands while Murad II led his
forces in the
north of the Peloponnese.
Although Turahan failed to take
Mystras, this...
- the
fortified medieval town of
Mystras, Peloponnese, Greece. It
forms part of the
wider archaeological site of
Mystras,
which is
designated as a World...