Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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Page 254
... fleet in the Gulf of Nauplia.30 Afterwards the Turkish Fleet had left the Gulf of Nauplia and escaped . Fedor and Aleksej Orlov were on board Elphiston's ship . They subsequently joined Spiridov's squadron . Rutter noted that ...
... fleet in the Gulf of Nauplia.30 Afterwards the Turkish Fleet had left the Gulf of Nauplia and escaped . Fedor and Aleksej Orlov were on board Elphiston's ship . They subsequently joined Spiridov's squadron . Rutter noted that ...
Page 353
... fleet , naval bases for its naval fleet and a major source of manpower , which had been indispensable especially after the Black Death ( 1347-1349 ) . These bases were used by the Genoese fleet that besieged Chioggia in 1379 ...
... fleet , naval bases for its naval fleet and a major source of manpower , which had been indispensable especially after the Black Death ( 1347-1349 ) . These bases were used by the Genoese fleet that besieged Chioggia in 1379 ...
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... fleet with water in Navarino . If he had taken the place , he would have cut off the Venetian sea - lane leading from Venice via Modon to the eastern Mediterranean as well as the Venetian ships from an important source of water . The ...
... fleet with water in Navarino . If he had taken the place , he would have cut off the Venetian sea - lane leading from Venice via Modon to the eastern Mediterranean as well as the Venetian ships from an important source of water . The ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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