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    38°16′03″N 21°56′20″E / 38.2675°N 21.9389°E / 38.2675; 21.9389 The Salmeniko Castle (Greek: Κάστρο του Σαλμενίκου, Kastro tou Salmenikou) or Orgia...
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    last holdout was Salmeniko, in the Morea's northwest. Graitzas Palaiologos was the military commander there, stationed at Salmeniko Castle (also known...
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    Kamares (Kamares, Bouka, Pefka) Neos Erineos Salmeniko (Ano Salmeniko, Kato Salmeniko, Voteni, Neo Salmeniko) Ziria (Ziria, Ano Ziria, Kyani Akti, Lampiri...
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    reigns of Bayezid II and Süleyman I. In July 1461, the last holdout, Salmeniko Castle, was taken. The peninsula was captured for the Republic of Venice...
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  • Rakita Rio Riolos Rizomylos Rodia Rododafni Rogoi Roitika Roupakia Sageika Salmeniko Santomeri Saravali Seires Seliana Selianitika Selinountas Sella Sigouni...
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    last holdout was Salmeniko, in the Morea's northwest. Graitzas Palaiologos was the military commander there, stationed at Salmeniko Castle (also known...
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    last holdout was Salmeniko, in the Morea's northwest. Graitzas Palaiologos was the military commander there, stationed at Salmeniko Castle. While the...
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  • Γραίτζας Παλαιολόγος) was the commander of the Byzantine garrison at Salmeniko Castle near Patras during the invasion of the Despotate of Morea by the...
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    July – Byzantine general Graitzas Palaiologos honourably surrenders Salmeniko Castle, last garrison of the Despotate of the Morea, to invading forces...
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    Laconia, capturing the fortresses of Achaia and Ilia, and in July 1461, Salmenikos, the last castle of the Greek despot, was surrendered. Thus, apart from...
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