Doukas, History
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Abbreviation
Doukas, History
Doukas, History
First edition
Title of first edition
Δούκας, Ιστορία
Source
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Data
Doukas [Michael?], Byzantine historian. Born c. 1400, died 1462 or later. His History covers the years 1341-1462. >>> Here the History is referred to only as a source. We mention the source whenever there are bibliographical references to it. There are separate abbreviations and entries for translations and annotated versions of the sources.
Key words
Adrianople, Byzantine.
Aegean Asia Minor.
Aegean Sea.
Aleppo / Haleb.
Alexios Apokaukos, Grand Duke.
Amasya / Amaseia.
Ankara, antiquity.
Armenia.
Asia Minor / Asian Turkey.
Asian Turkey.
Athens.
Balkans.
Bithynia.
Blachernae.
Byzantine army.
Byzantine Empire.
Byzantine sources.
Cappadocia.
Caucasus mountains.
Chios.
Colchis.
Constantine XI Palaeologus / Konstantinos XI Palaiologos.
Constantinople / Polis / Istanbul.
Damascus.
Danube.
Dardanelles / Hellespont.
Don, river / Tanais, river.
Ephesus / Ephesos.
Euxine Pontus / Black Sea.
Feast.
Flanders.
Florence.
Gallipoli / Gelibolu.
Gate, gates.
Gattilusi, family.
Gennadios II Scholarios, Ecumenical Patriarch.
Genovese.
Hermos / Gediz, river.
Hexamilion, in E. Thrace.
Holy Mountain / Mount Athos / Hagion Oros.
Holy Wisdom of God / Hagia Sophia.
Hungary.
Ionia.
Istanbul, Orthodox churches.
Italy.
John VI Cantacuzenus / Ioannes VI Kantakouzenos.
Kossovo.
Late Byzantine period.
Lesbos / Lesvos.
Manuel II Palaeologus / Palaiologos.
Mehmet II, the Conqueror.
Middle East.
Mistra / Mystras.
Mongols.
Murat II / Murad II.
Osman Gazi.
Palaeologan age / Palaiologan age.
Palaeologans / Palaiologans.
Peloponnese.
Phasis, river / Rioni.
Philippoupolis / Plovdiv.
Phocaea.
Phrygia.
Prussa / Bursa.
Rhodes.
Rome.
Scutari / Üsküdar.
Selymbria / Selybria / Selyvria / Silivri.
Serbia.
Siege warfare.
Sinope / Sinop.
Smyrna / İzmir.
Sofia.
Strymon, river.
Tamerlane.
Tenedos / Bozcaada.
Thessaly.
Thrace.
Trebizond.
Turkmen.
Turks of Asia.
West Asia.