Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Archaeological Site of Mystras' has mentioned 'Sparta' in the following places:
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Taygetos, near ancient Sparta, it served as the capital of the Byzantine Despotate of the Morea in the 14th and 15th centuries, experiencing a period of prosperity and cultural flowering.
The site remained inhabited throughout the Ottoman period, when it was mistaken by Western travellers for ancient Sparta.
[4] Laconia was incorporated into the princely domain, and the young prince passed the winter of 1248xe2x80x9349 there, touring the country and selecting sites for new fortifications such as Grand Magne and Leuktron; finally, near his residence of Lacedaemon (ancient Sparta), on a spur of Mount Taygetos, he built the fortress that came to be known as Mystras.
It was abandoned under King Otto for the newly rebuilt town of Sparta.
The archaeological site stands above the modern village of Mystras and the city of Sparta.
The town developed down the hillside from the fortress built in 1249 by the prince of Achaia, Williamxc2xa0II of Villehardouin, at the top of a 620xc2xa0m high hill overlooking Sparta.
After 1834 the inhabitants of Mystras gradually started to move to the modern town of Sparta leaving only the breath-taking medieval ruins, standing in a beautiful landscape.
Mystras, as the centre of Byzantine power, quickly attracted inhabitants and institutions; the bishopric was transferred there from Sparta, with its cathedral, the Metropolis or church of Hagios Demetrios, built after 1264.
Mystras was a living settlement from the 13th century to the 19th century when it gradually started to be deserted due to the foundation of the new town of Sparta.