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page 1Medieval Peloponnese
Melingoi
thumb|right|250px|Map of the Peloponnese during the Middle Ages.
The Melingoi or Milingoi () were a Slavic tribe that settled in the Peloponnese in southern Greece during the Middle Ages. In the early decades of the 7th century, Slavic tribes (Sclaveni) settled throughout the Balkans following the collapse of the Byzantine Empire's defense of the Danube frontier with some groups reaching as far south as the Peloponnese. The Sclaveni often settled in small groups (i.e., families and clans) and their demographic impact in mainland Greece was both weak and diffuse. Of these, two groups are known
Chronicle of the Morea
14th-century history text for the Principality of Achaea

Chronicle of Monemvasia
Greek medieval historical texts
Peloponnese
Byzantine military-civilian province c 800 CE
Leo Sgouros
Byzantine governor

Danielis
thumb|Danielis being carried by her slaves to Constantinople. Miniature from the chronicle of John Skylitzes|Ioannis Skylitzes, mid-13th century. Madrid Biblioteca Nacional
Doxapatres Boutsaras
13th century Greek lord