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Skorta (Gr****: τὰ Σκορτὰ, French: Escorta) was a name used in the 13th and 14th centuries,
during the
period of
Frankish rule in the Peloponnese, to designate...
- The
Barony of
Karytaina or of
Skorta was a
medieval Frankish fiefdom of the Prin****lity of Achaea,
located in the
Peloponnese peninsula in Greece, centred...
- of the
Byzantine governor of Mystras, at the
fortress of
Saint George in
Skorta in Arcadia. As a
result of the battle, Arcadia, the
heartland of the Morea...
- re-established his
authority in
Cefaphonia and Zante, he was
unable to
recapture Skorta from the
control of the
Byzantine Empire. In 1332,
Philip of
Taranto died...
- that the
local Gr****
magnates and
lords of Elis and of the
mountains of
Skorta and
Mesarea paid him
homage and
recognized him as
their lord. Soon after...
- but was
forced to
accept a
parliament in 1304. The Gr****
archonts from
Skorta revolted in 1302. In 1307, King
Charles II of Naples, the
suzerain of Achaea...
- thereof, was a
medieval castle of the
Byzantine era
located in the
region of
Skorta in the
southwestern Peloponnese in Greece. The
castle was
built already...
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annar Óspakur en
annar Bróðir. Þú
skalt fara til móts við þá og lát ekki að
skorta að koma þeim í með þér hvað sem þeir mæla til." She said
there were two...
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Akova (Mattegrifon) 24
Arcadia Walter of Rosières
Karytaina (Chabron) 22
Skorta Renaud of
Briel Patras 24 N.
Achaea William Aleman P****avant (P****ava) 4...
- Lithuanian:
skurdus *sk English: short, Old High German: scurz, Icelandic:
skorta Irish: scéal *skʷ English: scold, Icelandic: skáld, Norwegian: skald; West...