Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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Page 278
... corsairs : from there , in 1655 , Admiral . Blake moved with the fleet to fight the corsairs and to free the Bey's captives . First in competition with and later instead of the Dutch merchants and ships , the English increased their ...
... corsairs : from there , in 1655 , Admiral . Blake moved with the fleet to fight the corsairs and to free the Bey's captives . First in competition with and later instead of the Dutch merchants and ships , the English increased their ...
Page 397
... corsairs appearing in the Status Liberi records before 1605. After that date , in general , private corsairs in Malta manifested a longer period of activity . The individuals who dominated the local corsairing scene during the first two ...
... corsairs appearing in the Status Liberi records before 1605. After that date , in general , private corsairs in Malta manifested a longer period of activity . The individuals who dominated the local corsairing scene during the first two ...
Page 398
... corsairs under his command.118 Between 1624 and 1628 , the local corsairing scene was dominated by the Hospitaller knight , Signor Fra Castelnovo , and the exploits of his armed tartana . The name of Castelnovo appears in the records ...
... corsairs under his command.118 Between 1624 and 1628 , the local corsairing scene was dominated by the Hospitaller knight , Signor Fra Castelnovo , and the exploits of his armed tartana . The name of Castelnovo appears in the records ...
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