Zaraka Monastery
Zaraka Monastery is a ruined Frankish abbey near Stymfalia, in the Peloponnese, in Greece. It was built about a kilometre from the shores of Lake Stymphalia, the site of the ancient city of Stymphalos, during the "Frankokratia", i.e. the occupation of parts of the Byzantine Empire by Franks and Venetians, following the events of the Fourth Crusade in 1204, and the establishment of the Latin Empire of Constantinople and Greece.
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Zaraka Monastery
Zaraka Monastery is a ruined Frankish abbey near Stymfalia, in the Peloponnese, in Greece. It was built about a kilometre from the shores of Lake Stymphalia, the site of the ancient city of Stymphalos, during the "Frankokratia", i.e. the occupation of parts of the Byzantine Empire by Franks and Venetians, following the events of the Fourth Crusade in 1204, and the establishment of the Latin Empire of Constantinople and Greece.
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Das Kloster Zaraka (Saracez) i ...... stlich des antiken Stymphalos.
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L’abbaye de Zaraka est une anc ...... raison du contexte politique.
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Zaraka Monastery is a ruined F ...... of Constantinople and Greece.
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Das Kloster Zaraka (Saracez) i ...... stlich des antiken Stymphalos.
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L’abbaye de Zaraka est une anc ...... raison du contexte politique.
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Zaraka Monastery is a ruined F ...... of Constantinople and Greece.
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Abbaye de Zaraka
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Kloster Zaraka
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Zaraka Monastery
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