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The Helonaki Deep Dive
Jen
42 episodes
9 months ago
The Venetian records from 1700 record 5 churches in Aigio, but only 3 of them are still extant today. A look at what happened and changes to the town through time using census and other records, traveler accounts, and maps.A companion page to this episode can be found on the Helonaki website.Support the show
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The Venetian records from 1700 record 5 churches in Aigio, but only 3 of them are still extant today. A look at what happened and changes to the town through time using census and other records, traveler accounts, and maps.A companion page to this episode can be found on the Helonaki website.Support the show
Show more...
Social Sciences
History,
Science,
Earth Sciences
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The Ottomans Get Involved
The Helonaki Deep Dive
35 minutes
3 years ago
The Ottomans Get Involved
The Ottoman Empire started as one of many Turkish tribes in Western Anatolia in the 1200s, but eventually conquered a vast region, including the Byzantine Empire and the Morea. Here we discuss their history and how they took control of the Morea.Shownotes available at the episode page on the Helonaki websiteSupport the show
The Helonaki Deep Dive
The Venetian records from 1700 record 5 churches in Aigio, but only 3 of them are still extant today. A look at what happened and changes to the town through time using census and other records, traveler accounts, and maps.A companion page to this episode can be found on the Helonaki website.Support the show