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offered terms, but Bochalis rejected them. However, the crowd of refugees, some 6,000, made a prolonged resistance impossible: in the extreme heat of summer, water and supplies were quickly consumed, and after only a day of resistance to the Ottoman assault, Bochalis surrendered in exchange for
86:, Bochalis sided with the latter. Along with his father-in-law he captured Leontari, the capital of Thomas Palaiologos, but was forced to abandon the town, incurring many casualties, once Thomas arrived with his army. 434: 102:
promises of safety. Despite the promise to not harm, them, Mehmed ordered all defenders, including women and children, executed. Bochalis and his family were saved thanks to the intervention of Grand Vizier
106:, who was second cousin to Bochalis' wife. With Mahmud's aid, Bochalis and his family, including his father-in-law George Palaiologos, were escorted away, killed their Ottoman guards and escaped to 419: 414: 439: 409: 429: 371: 79: 369:
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invasion of the Despotate in 1460, Bochalis led the defence of
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in the Morea, but was captured in 1468 by the Ottomans at
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Republic of Venice people of the Ottoman–Venetian Wars
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Index

Albanian
Greek
Albanian
Despotate of the Morea
Republic of Venice
mesazon
George Palaiologos
Leontari
Arcadia
Morea revolt of 1453–1454
Thomas Palaiologos
blinded
Demetrios Palaiologos
Ottoman
Gardiki Castle
Mehmed II
Mahmud Pasha Angelović
Corfu
Kingdom of Naples
First Ottoman–Venetian War
Republic of Venice
Kalamata



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