The Chronicle of Galaxeidi (Greek: Χρονικό του Γαλαξειδίου) is a Greek chronicle written in the year 1703 detailing the history of the town of Galaxeidi on the northern shore of the Gulf of Corinth and its wider region, including the towns of Naupaktos, Amfissa, and Loidoriki, from the Middle Ages to 1690. It was written by the monk Euthymios in the vernacular language using original sources found in the Monastery of Christ the Saviour. Discovered in 1864, it was published by the Greek scholar Konstantinos Sathas in 1865.
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ChronicleofGalaxeidi (Greek: Χρονικό του Γαλαξειδίου) is a Greek chronicle written in the year 1703 detailing the history of the town ofGalaxeidi on...
out in the peninsula such as in Epirus, Phocis (recorded in the ChronicleofGalaxeidi) and the Peloponnese, led by the Melissinos brothers and others...
Episcopatuum of the Patriarchate of Constantinople as a bishopric, a suffragan of the Metropolis of Larissa. From the ChronicleofGalaxeidi it is known...
Latin Emperor Peter II of Courtenay near Dyrrhachium. Sometime between 1210 and 1214, according to the ChronicleofGalaxeidi, Michael came into conflict...
Galaxidi or Galaxeidi (Greek: Γαλαξίδι/Γαλαξείδι), is a town and a former municipality in the southern part of Phocis, Greece. Since the 2011 local government...