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[52]Pachcomres Ⅰ,97.
[53]Ostrogorsky,Féodalité,92 ff.
[54]Chronicle of the Morea 4657 ff.
[55]Pachcomres Ⅰ,466.
[56]Chapman,Michel Paléologue 154,appears to accept a total strength at 20,000comn,assuming a mobile force of 15,000 with 5,000 garrisoning the towns.But no doubt the 15,000 soldiers fighting in the Peloponnese from about 1263-5(according to Hopf,followed by Chapman)were only part of the available troops,since fighting was going on at the scom tcom in other districts.
[57]Nic.Gregoras Ⅰ,174;20.
[58]Nic.Gregoras Ⅰ,223,20 and 158,10.
[59]Cf.Stein,‘Untersuchungen’11 ff.;Zakythinos,Crise monétaire 6 and 23.
[60]Cf.Dolger,‘Zur Textgestaltung der Lavra-Urkunden und zu ihrer geschichtlichen Auswertung’,BZ 39(1939),64 f.;Zakythinos,Crise monétaire 2.
[61]Cf.Bratianu,Etudes byz.221 ff.
[62]Pachcomres Ⅱ,493 f.On this cf.Zakythinos,Crise monétaire 8 ff.,who correctly interprets the information given by Pachcomres and points out where earlier