Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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Page 355
... Senate issued instructions that the galeotta which the locals had traditionally manned should once again be sent to Nauplia . ' In October 1414 , the Senate instructed the governor- bailo of Negroponte to inform Venice about the ...
... Senate issued instructions that the galeotta which the locals had traditionally manned should once again be sent to Nauplia . ' In October 1414 , the Senate instructed the governor- bailo of Negroponte to inform Venice about the ...
Page 364
... Senate in September 1474 , May 1475 and August 1477 instructed the naves bound for the Levant to make a landfall at Modon to receive instructions from the Venetian admiral . In 1477 , the Senate emphasized that all types of vessels had ...
... Senate in September 1474 , May 1475 and August 1477 instructed the naves bound for the Levant to make a landfall at Modon to receive instructions from the Venetian admiral . In 1477 , the Senate emphasized that all types of vessels had ...
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... Senate decided that the regimen of Crete should place five to six balisterii on each of the five merchant galleys sailing to Alexandria and the same number on each of the four galleys bound for Beirut . In its 10 October letter to the ...
... Senate decided that the regimen of Crete should place five to six balisterii on each of the five merchant galleys sailing to Alexandria and the same number on each of the four galleys bound for Beirut . In its 10 October letter to the ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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