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'''Georgios Paleologos'''{{Cref|a}} (]: '''Γεώργιος Παλαιολόγος''') was a ] military ] who was active during the ]. '''Georgios Paleologos'''{{Cref|a}} (]: '''Γεώργιος Παλαιολόγος''') was a ] military ] who was active during the ].

] was located at the place where in 1083 troops commanded by Paleologos encircled the ], and it is hypothesised that the emperor ] built the church there to commemorate the event.<ref>http://www.pahh.com/mavrovitis/ch2/chapter2b.html</ref>


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Georgios Paleologos (Greek: Γεώργιος Παλαιολόγος) was a Byzantine Empire military commander who was active during the Battle of Dyrrhachium (1081).

Mavriotissa monastery was located at the place where in 1083 troops commanded by Paleologos encircled the Normans, and it is hypothesised that the emperor Alexis I built the church there to commemorate the event.

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 a: Can also be: George Palaeologus, Georgios Palaeologos, Georgios Palæologos, Georgios Paleologus, Georgios Palaeologus, Georgios Palæologus, George Paleologos, George Palaeologos, George Palæologos, George Paleologus, George Palaeologus, George Palæologus.

References

  1. http://www.pahh.com/mavrovitis/ch2/chapter2b.html

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