Dietrich Rauchenberger 1999 :Johannes Leo der Afrikaner | : chronology, history, bibliography• Greece: The Hidden Centuries: Turkish Rule from the Fall of Constantinople to Greek Independence I |
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Gigante, , 1994• The routes they chiefly took were: first, to the predominantly Greek territories, which were either still free or Frankish-controlled that is to say, the Venetian fortresses in the Despotate of Morea, as well as in the Aegean and Ionian Islands or else to Italy and the West generally; second, to remote mountain districts in the interior where the conqueror's yoke was not yet felt |
The Greeks never lost their desire to escape from the heavy hand of the Turks, bad government, the impressment of their children, the increasingly heavy taxation, and the sundry caprices of the conqueror | Podzuweit, Christian 1982 |
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Vacalopoulos, Apostolis | The Second World War Volume 6 |