Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volumes 9-10Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1999 |
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Page 184
... fact that they most often copied from each other , rather than the truth of these facts , and testifies to the dearth of original information . It is a recurrent theme to make allusions to the fact that the Ottoman lands were once owned ...
... fact that they most often copied from each other , rather than the truth of these facts , and testifies to the dearth of original information . It is a recurrent theme to make allusions to the fact that the Ottoman lands were once owned ...
Page 34
... fact that only twelve Latin rural chapels have been attested for the whole period of Lusignan rule.22 The spatial segregation between Latins and Greeks on Cyprus is illustrated by the fact that the Greeks predominated overwhelmingly in ...
... fact that only twelve Latin rural chapels have been attested for the whole period of Lusignan rule.22 The spatial segregation between Latins and Greeks on Cyprus is illustrated by the fact that the Greeks predominated overwhelmingly in ...
Page 198
... fact that for the Maltese smugglers , an ability to serve as bridge between Occident and Orient was a prerequisite . Smugglers needed to be able to develop a network of trading partners in Tunisia as well as in Malta , or in some cases ...
... fact that for the Maltese smugglers , an ability to serve as bridge between Occident and Orient was a prerequisite . Smugglers needed to be able to develop a network of trading partners in Tunisia as well as in Malta , or in some cases ...
Contents
Some sources for the history | 14 |
Le barche dello Stato Pontificio nel litorale | 34 |
Survey of traditional Italian ships | 51 |
Copyright | |
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