Albanians in early medieval Greece. Historical exegesis through the Byzantine and Cypriot chronicles (by Vincenzino Ducas Angeli Vaccaro) Thanks to the well-known studies from French, German and especially Greek scholars, most of the obscure aspects of the history of medieval Greece, at the end of the nineteenth century, had a worthy and unexpected brightness. They based their work on the news taken from the local chronicles, in part lost due to the Turkish invasion, and the monumental correspondence offered by the Venetian, Spanish, French and partly Italian Archives have been abundantly. Only on the island of Cyprus, Kostantinos Sathas reminds us, the Albanians escaped the catastrophe of Muslim wrath, and among them the Chronicles of Cyprus by Leontoi de Macheras written around 1320 proved to be important for this historical investigation. The original Manuscript of the Chronicles of Cyprus (found in Oxford) was published in 1882 by "L'Ecole des Langues Orientales Vivantes...