• Alopekai. An episkepsis may be transformed into a kouratoria in the event of stability and expanded revenue. For instance, Seleukia was an episkepsis during...
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  • Episkepsi (Greek: Επίσκεψη) is a village and a community in the northern part of the island of Corfu, Greece. It is part of the municipal unit of Thinali...
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    of the treaty was in Greek, while the prevalence of fiscal terms like episkepsis points to the use of the cadastral and tax registers of the central Byzantine...
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    of the 12th century, Arta probably formed a distinct fiscal district (episkepsis) within the wider theme of Nicopolis. After the fall of Constantinople...
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    different land owners estates ("proasteion"), and from monasteries ("episkepsis"). Additionally, and more commonly, as the right hand of the emperor in...
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    many things from their old country, the most important being Panagia Episkepsis, a hagiography created during the 14th century A.D., which one can now...
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    granted to Venetian merchants, it is listed as a separate fiscal district (episkepsi) along with neighbouring Pythia Therma, and it was a separate province...
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  • on Mount Athos. At the turn of the 13th century it formed an imperial episkepsis, and was recorded in the Partitio Romaniae ("pertinentia Cedocti") as...
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    horion), chartoularata (sing. chartoularaton), and episkepseis (sing. episkepsis) in the 12th century, while the old themes of Hellas and the Peloponnese...
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    churches are: Church of Virgin Mary Faneromeni (1853), Church of Virgin Mary Episkepsi (1867), Saint Stephen Church (1882), Saint Paraskevi Church (1843), Saint...
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