Proper noun
Morea
(historical) The Peloponnese peninsula.
After the Fall of Constantinople, Mehmed would also go on to conquer the Despotate of Morea in the Peloponnese in 1460, and the Empire of Trebizond in northeastern Anatolia in 1461. Source: Internet
Cerigo and Aegina were united administratively since the peace with Morea, which not only paid all the expenses of administration but furnished a substantial balance for the naval defence of Venice, in which it was directly interested. Source: Internet
Bées & Savvides (1993), p. 237 Ottoman incursions into the Morea resumed under Turahan Bey after 1423. Source: Internet
On 3 April 1463, however, the governor of the Morea, Isa Beg, took the Venetian-held town of Argos by treason. Source: Internet
Sudhir Mishra has once again taken the director's chair for Hostages 2. Divya Dutta, Dino Morea, Shibani Dandekar and Shweta Basu Prasad among others have joined the cast of the crime thriller. Source: Internet
A paper by Savero Morea gives details of the LRV system and its development. Source: Internet