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Leontios MachairasorMakhairas (Greek: Λεόντιος Μαχαιράς, French: Léonce Machéras; about 1380 - after 1432) was a historian in medieval Cyprus.

The main source of information on him is his chronicle, written in the medieval Cypriot dialect, titled Ἐξήγησις τῆς γλυκείας χώρας Κύπρου ἡ ποία λέγεται Κρόνακα, τοὐτέστιν Χρονικόν (Chronicle of the sweet land of Cyprus). The chronicle documents events from the visit of Saint HelenatoCyprus until the times of the Kingdom of Cyprus. Machairas was Orthodox Christian but wrote with respect for the pope and the Catholic ruling class of Cyprus for whom he was working. At the same time he showed his hatred towards the Venetians and the Genoese.[1] He is the only source on the "Re Alexis" rebellion of Cypriot serfs, which he condemned.[2] Following the usual Byzantine practice, he only used the word "basileus" (Greek for sovereign) for the Byzantine emperor at Constantinople, and referred to the king of Cyprus as "regas" (from Latin rex king). Machairas was also present at the Battle of Choirokoitia.[3] The text as we have it became abbreviated after 1432, and historians believe the remainder of the text is a subsequent accretion.

There are manuscripts of the Chronicle at the Bodleian LibraryinOxford, the Biblioteca MarcianainVenice, and Ravenna. The Oxford manuscript was copied in Paphos in June 1555, according to an additional paragraph after the end of the chronicle. The chronicle was published by Konstantinos Sathas as part of his Medieval Library in Venice in 1873.[4] The chronicles of Cyprus by Amadi and Diomede Strambaldi published by Rene de Mas Latrie in Paris in 1891 were translations of Machairas's chronicle into Italian.

The chronicle was published again by Richard M. Dawkins with an English translation as "Recital Concerning the Sweet Land of Cyprus Entitled 'Chronicle' - The chronicle of Makhairas" in Oxford in 1932.[5] The Ravenna manuscript has not yet been incorporated into a critical edition.

Publication history[edit]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Runciman, Steven (1933). "Leontios Makhairas: Recital concerning the Sweet Land of Cyprus entitled ' Chronicle.' Edited with a translation and notes by R. M. Dawkins. 2 vols. Pp. xvi+685, 333; map and genealogical table. Oxford: Clarendon Press (London: Milford), 1932. Cloth, 50s". The Classical Review. 47 (1): 43–43. doi:10.1017/S0009840X00061370. ISSN 1464-3561.
  • ^ Polignosi. "Αλέξης ρήγας". www.polignosi.com. Retrieved 2024-04-17.
  • ^ Polignosi. "Χοιροκοιτίας μάχη". www.polignosi.com. Retrieved 2024-04-17.
  • ^ Polignosi. "«Εξήγησις της γλυκείας χώρας Κύπρου»". www.polignosi.com. Retrieved 2024-04-17.
  • ^ J. M. (1932). "Leontios Makhairas: Recital concerning the Sweet Land of Cyprus entitled Chronicle. Edited with a translation and notes by R. M. Dawkins. Vol. I, pp. xvi + 685; with map. Vol. II, pp. vi + 333, with genealogical table. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1932. £2 10 s." The Journal of Hellenic Studies. 52 (2): 331–334. doi:10.2307/626023. ISSN 0075-4269.
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