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Venetian Castle of Parga

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Venetian Castle of Parga
Venetian Castle of Parga
Venetian Castle of Parga
Venetian Castle of Parga
Venetian Castle of Parga
Venetian Castle of Parga
Venetian Castle of Parga
Venetian Castle of Parga
Venetian Castle of Parga
Venetian Castle of Parga
Venetian Castle of Parga
Venetian Castle of Parga
Venetian Castle of Parga
Venetian Castle of Parga
Venetian Castle of Parga
Venetian Castle of Parga
Venetian Castle of Parga
Venetian Castle of Parga
Venetian Castle of Parga
Venetian Castle of Parga
Venetian Castle of Parga
Venetian Castle of Parga
Venetian Castle of Parga
Venetian Castle of Parga
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The Frankokratia , also known as Latinokratia and, for the Venetian domains, Venetokratia or Enetokratia , was the period in Greek history after the Fourth Crusade , when a number of primarily French and Italian Crusader states were established on the territory of the dissolved Byzantine Empire . The term derives from the name given by the Orthodox Greeks to the Western European Latin Church Catholics: Latins. Most Latins had French , Norman, or Venetian origins. The span of the Frankokratia period differs by region: the political situation proved highly volatile, as the Frankish states fragmented and changed hands, and the Greek successor states re-conquered many areas. With the exception of the Ionian Islands and some isolated forts which remained in Venetian hands until the turn of the 19th century, the final end of the Frankokratia in the Greek lands came with the Ottoman conquest, chiefly in the 14th to 16th centuries, which ushered in the period known as Tourkokratia .
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