Chronicle of Morea
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Name (Latin)
Chronicle of Morea
Other forms of name
Livre de la conqueste de Constantinople
Istoria della Morea
Le Livre de la conqueste de Constantinople
Chronique de Morée
Chronikon tou Moreōs
Chronikon tōn en Rōmania kai malista en tō Morea polemōn tōn Phrankōn
Biblion tēs kounkestas tēs Rōmanias kai tou Mōraiōs
Sources of Information
- Smith, J. Die Chronik von Morea, 1889.
Wikipedia description:
The Chronicle of Morea (Greek: Τὸ χρονικὸν τοῦ Μορέως) is a long 14th-century history text, of which there are four extant versions: in French, Greek (in verse), Italian and Aragonese. More than 9,000 lines long, the Chronicle narrates events of the Franks' establishment of feudalism in mainland Greece. West European Crusaders settled in the Peloponnese (called Morea at the time) following the Fourth Crusade. The period covered in the Chronicle was 1204 to 1292 (or later, depending on the version). It gives significant details on the civic organization of the Principality of Achaia.
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