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- The Frankokratia (Gr****: Φραγκοκρατία, Latin: Francocratia, sometimes anglicized as Francocracy, lit. 'rule of the Franks'), also known as Latinokratia...
- Byzantine Empire during the Fourth Crusade as part of the process known as Frankokratia, encomp****ing the regions of Attica and Boeotia, and surviving until...
- the Crusaders and their Venetian allies leading to a period known as Frankokratia, or "Rule of the Franks" in Gr****. The Republic of Venice contracted...
- day. ( * ) The Gr**** Kingdom of Pergamon helped the Roman Republic. (Frankokratia was after 1204, when Crusader states were established on the territory...
- The history of the Jews in Greece can be traced back to at least the fourth century BCE. The oldest and the most characteristic Jewish group that has inhabited...
- capture of the city, the Latin Empire (known to the Byzantines as the Frankokratia or the Latin occupation) was established and Baldwin of Flanders was...
- was disestablished in 1261, but Latin states in Greece, also known as Frankokratia, continued to recognize Latin emperors in exile as their overlords until...
- reason for it is the long period of Frankokratia in Syros that started immediately after the fourth crusade. Frankokratia ended during the 16th century but...
- was split between the Gr**** Despotate of Epirus and French rule (the Frankokratia). The re-establishment of the imperial capital in Constantinople in 1261...
- some point in history. This list includes crusader states in Outremer, Frankokratia, and in the Baltics. After the fall of the Latin Empire in 1261, Achaea...