Nicol, Βυζαντινές Δεσποσύνες (2004)
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Abbreviation
Nicol, Βυζαντινές Δεσποσύνες (2004)
Form of publication
Book

Donald M. Nicol, Οι Βυζαντινές Δεσποσύνες. Δέκα πορτρέτα, 1250-1500, Στάθης Κομνηνός (μτφρ.) (Εκδόσεις Δημ. Ν. Παπαδήμα, Αθήνα 2004)

ISBN / ISSN
960-206-365-3
First edition
Title of first edition
The Byzantine Lady: Ten Portraits, 1250 – 1500
Publisher of first edition
Cambridge University Press
Place of publication of first edition
Cambridge, New York and Melbourne
Date of publication of first edition
1994
Data
Donald M. Nicol, The Byzantine Lady: Ten Portraits, 1250 – 1500 (in Greek). Byzantine prosopography. Biography. Scholarly monograph intended for a general audience, with notes. Extensive bibliography, pp 209-225, index, pp 227-245, and 8 BW illustrations. First reprint, even though it is refered to as the ‘second edition’ (the first edition was in 1996). Total pages, 248.
Key words
Andronicus II Palaeologus / Andronikos II Palaiologos.
Andronicus III Palaeologus / Andronikos III Palaiologos.
Asia Minor / Asian Turkey.
Byzantine Empire.
Byzantine noblewomen.
Cantacuzenoi / Kantakouzenoi family.
Constantinople, aristocratic monasteries.
Early Ottoman Thrace.
Franks.
Galata.
Genovese.
Gregory Palamas, saint.
Hesychast movement.
John V Palaeologus / Ioannes V Palaiologos.
John VI Cantacuzenus / Ioannes VI Kantakouzenos.
Komnenodoukas family.
Late Byzantine aristocracy.
Late Byzantine Constantinople.
Late Byzantine Epirus / Epiros.
Late Byzantine period.
Late Byzantine period.
Late Byzantine society.
Latin Church.
Macedonia.
Medieval era.
Medieval France.
Medieval Serbia.
Medieval Sicily.
Mehmet II, the Conqueror.
Mistra / Mystras.
Murat II / Murad II.
Nicephorus Gregoras / Nikephoros Gregoras.
Notaras, aristocratic family.
Ottoman Empire.
Ottoman Sultanate.
Palaeologans / Palaiologans.
Patriarch of Constantinople.
Peloponnese.
Serbian rulers.
Smederevo.
South Italy.
Thrace.
Turkish emirates.
Venetians.
Villehardouin family.