Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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Page 355
... protection of Modon . The Venetians could not openly attack the Genoese because of Navarino , as they did not own the place . Their initiative might have given the Genoese the chance to take over the place with European support ...
... protection of Modon . The Venetians could not openly attack the Genoese because of Navarino , as they did not own the place . Their initiative might have given the Genoese the chance to take over the place with European support ...
Page 361
... protection against the Ottomans , although Venice had signed a peace agreement with them only a mouth earlier , following the 1444 defeat of the Crusade in Varna . " It should be noted that in contrast to the merchant galleys , the ...
... protection against the Ottomans , although Venice had signed a peace agreement with them only a mouth earlier , following the 1444 defeat of the Crusade in Varna . " It should be noted that in contrast to the merchant galleys , the ...
Page 369
... protection . In January 1445 , the Senate ordered 66 balisterii to be sent from Venice to Corfu for the manning of three naves , bound for the western Mediterranean , that had had to retreat to Corfu because of piracy around the Straits ...
... protection . In January 1445 , the Senate ordered 66 balisterii to be sent from Venice to Corfu for the manning of three naves , bound for the western Mediterranean , that had had to retreat to Corfu because of piracy around the Straits ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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