Glarentza

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Glarentza was a medieval port city in the Peloponnese that served as a major commercial and administrative center during the Frankish rule of Greece.

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Glarentza canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
medieval port city
associatedWith Principality of Achaea nobility
coast western Peloponnese NERFINISHED
connectedTo Ionian Islands NERFINISHED
Italian maritime republics NERFINISHED
country Greece
currentCondition ruins
declinedInCentury 15th century
economyBasedOn customs duties
maritime trade
flourishedInCentury 13th century
14th century
foundedBy Franks NERFINISHED
foundedInCentury 13th century
governedBy Frankish princes of Achaea NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Clarence NERFINISHED
Clarentia NERFINISHED
Clarentza NERFINISHED
Κλαρέντζα NERFINISHED
hasFeature fortifications
harbor installations
urban street grid
hasLanguage Medieval Greek
Old French NERFINISHED
heritageStatus site of archaeological interest
historicalPeriod Frankish rule in Greece
linkedToEvent Frankish conquest of the Peloponnese NERFINISHED
late medieval Mediterranean trade
locatedIn Elis NERFINISHED
Greece
Peloponnese
locatedNear Ionian Sea NERFINISHED
Kyllini NERFINISHED
partOf Principality of Achaea NERFINISHED
medieval Peloponnese trade network
region Western Greece NERFINISHED
religion Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodoxy

Roman Catholicism
servedAs administrative center
commercial center
port of the Principality of Achaea
timePeriod Middle Ages
usedAs harbor
market town
mint

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