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The fall of Thebes and Levadia to the Accaiuoli (1379-1381)

      Η πτώση της Θήβας και της Λεβαδειάς από τους Ατζαγιόλι (1379-1381) (8/4/2011 v.1) The fall of Thebes and Levadia to the Accaiuoli (1379-1381)  (8/4/2011 v.1)
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Author(s) : Kalaitzakis Theophanis (2/4/2011)
Translation : Koutras Nikolaos (24/7/2012)

For citation: Kalaitzakis Theophanis, "The fall of Thebes and Levadia to the Accaiuoli (1379-1381) ", 2012,
Encyclopedia of the Hellenic World, Boeotia

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On March 6, 1379 Thebes, the capital of the Catalan Duchy, was attacked by men of Navarrese Company who were in the service of Nerio Acciaioli, lord of Corinth. The city succumbed to the attack of the Navarrese, who handed it over to Nerio after having pillaged it. One year later (1380) the same mercenary company captured Lebadea, while Athens succumbed to the army of the Acciaioli eight years later, in 1388.

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1379-1381

 
 
 

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