Sir John Chandos A Distinguished Commander

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Sir John Chandos was one of the most celebrated English commanders of the 14th century. He served closely with the Black Prince throughout many...

The Battle at Meaux Victory and Punishment

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After the knights—led by the Count of Foix and the Captal de Buch—attacked the rebels at Meaux, they pursued them relentlessly. The professional soldiers...

The Count of Foix and the Captal de Buch Respond

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During a time of great unrest in France, a violent revolt broke out among the common people. This rebellion, often called the Jacquerie, caused...

Defensive Works at the Bucoleon Palace

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Some historians, including Labarte and Schlumberger, argue that Emperor Nicephorus Phocas surrounded the Palace of Bucoleon with special defensive works, effectively making it a...

Heraclius and the Defence of Hormisdas

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As mentioned earlier, in 610, Heraclius appeared with a fleet before Constantinople to end the tyranny of Emperor Phocas. At that time, the quarter...

Transition from Hormisdas to Bucoleon

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The name “Palace of Hormisdas” gradually disappears around the same time the term “Bucoleon” begins to appear. This supports the idea that both names...

The Lives of Turkish-Mahommedan Women

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In Salonika, there are also Turkish-Mahommedan women, who live very differently from the Christian and Jewish women. These women are always dressed in plain...

The Deunmeh A Unique Group of Women

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There is another group of women in Salonika who are very different in both appearance and social status. These women belong to a group...

Albanian Men and Their Authority

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Here, you’ll see men of distinction—dark-skinned, proud, and strong in their walk. These are Albanians. They wear white quilted skirts, black hats, and silver-decorated...

The king was at Verona

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Ionia

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