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- The Chalkokondyles family or Chalcocondyles (Gr****: Χαλκοκονδύλης), also seen as Chalkokandeles (Χαλκοκαντήλης) or Charchandeles (Χαρχαντήλης), was a Gr****...
- Press. pp. 298–301. Chalkokondyles (2014:viii) Chalkokondyles (2014:x) Kaldellis, Anthony (2012). "The Date of Laonikos Chalkokondyles' Histories". Gr****...
- Demetrios Chalkokondyles (Gr****: Δημήτριος Χαλκοκονδύλης Dēmḗtrios Chalkokondýlēs), Latinized as Demetrius Chalcocondyles and found variously as Demetricocondyles...
- Laonikos Chalkokondyles: The Histories (Book 9, chapter 101), p. 387. Treptow 2000, p. 134. Treptow 2000, p. 147. Laonikos Chalkokondyles: The Histories...
- ancestry. Alternative theories suggest he had Wallachian roots. Laonikos Chalkokondyles used the term Dacian to describe him. He had offered his services to...
- these negotiations. Chalkokondyles states that Mahmud Pasha negotiated with David through George Amiroutzes, whom Chalkokondyles describes as the Pasha's...
- Maria Melissene and the Chalkokondyles for the ducal throne. While George Chalkokondyles, the father of the Laonikos Chalkokondyles was pressing her suit...
- Iliad (Ἰλιάς), Odyssey (Ὀδύσσεια) and Homeric Hymns edited by Demetrios Chalkokondyles and Bernardus Nerlius 1489 Marsilio Ficino – De vita libri tres (Three...
- Wallachia. The cir****stances surrounding his death are unclear. Laonikos Chalkokondyles claims that he was ********inated by his stepbrother Mircea I in collusion...
- "Byzantine Empire" started with the 15th-century historian Laonikos Chalkokondyles, whose works were widely propagated by Hieronymus Wolf. "Byzantine"...