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Chronicle of Monemvasia
The ''Chronicle of Monemvasia'' ((ギリシア語:Το χρονικόν της Μονεμβασίας); seldom known as the ''Chronicle of the Peloponnesos''〔. The name ''Chronicle of the Peloponnesos'' was coined by French Byzantinist, Paul Lemerle.〕) is a medieval text of which four versions, all written in medieval Greek, are extant. The author (or authors) of the account is currently unknown. The ''Chronicle'', specifically the version from the Iberikon monastery, narrates the events that depict the Avaro-Slavic conquest and colonization of mainland Greece, covering a period from 587 to 805 AD.
==Versions==
The first manuscript of the ''Chronicle'' was published in 1749 by Joseph Pasinus (or Giuseppe Passini) and his colleagues, Rivautella and Berta, at the Royal Library of Turin.〔; .〕 The text was reissued in 1884 by Spyridon P. Lambros along with two other versions, one belonging to the Iberikon monastery and the other belonging to the Koutloumousiou monastery in Mount Athos.〔 Minor corrections were made to all three versions of the ''Chronicle'' by N. A. Bees who republished the texts in 1909.〔 Three years later (1912), a fourth version was published by Lambros who discovered another text at the Collegio Greco in Rome.〔

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