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- Pontikokastro (Gr****: Ποντικόκαστρο), known in French as Beauvoir and Italian as Belveder during the late Middle Ages, is a Byzantine castle in Agios...
- the Middle Ages, Katakolo was the site of the fortress of Pontikon or Pontikokastro (Ποντικόν, Ποντικόκαστρο), which the Frankish rulers of the Prin****lity...
- called Bel-Vedere), St. Julian's, Malta Belevedere, an earlier name of Pontikokastro, a castle in southern Greece Belvedere Manor [Lt], in Seredžius, Lithuania...
- Civil War home of Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States Pontikokastro, a castle in southern Greece, known as Beauvoir by the Frankish Crusaders...
- Indeed, later the Chronicle mentions her at the side of Centurione at Pontikokastro then under the control of the Toccos. Centurione asked Ercole Tocco...
- isthmus of Ichthys are the ruins of a castle of the Middle Ages, called Pontikokastro, built upon the remains of the ****enic walls of Pheia. On either side...
- Agoulinitsa (in Epitalio). In Byzantine times, a fortress, Pontikon or Pontikokastro, was built on the site of the ruined ancient acropolis. Archaeological...
- Patriarch of Constantinople St. Polyeuctus, Church of Polyphengos Pompeius Pontikokastro Pontus Pontus, Diocese of Po****tion of the Byzantine Empire Porphyrios...