Great Wallachian
Great Wallflower highlighted in dark blue Wallachian Wallachian Wallachian Wallachian Wallace Wallachian Wall Walled Wall Great Wallachian existed in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. It covered the mountainous terrain of Thessaly and the Pindos range in Greece and a slice of southern Macedonia. Mention of him comes from the writings of Benjamin Tudela. Earlier Anna Komnena wrote about Wallachian shepherds in the mountains of Thessaly.
During the Crisis of the Byzantine Empire, after the Fourth Crusade, the Great Wall was absorbed by the Despotate of Epirus, but shortly afterwards it was reborn as an independent duchy.
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