Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 5Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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Page 161
... Turks , described by Enea Silvio Piccolomini , as ' the most despicable people ever ' ( Piccolomini : 46 ) . The Turkish conquest , so terrible that Piccolomini's hand trembled while he wrote of it ( Piccolomini : 44 ) , left all ...
... Turks , described by Enea Silvio Piccolomini , as ' the most despicable people ever ' ( Piccolomini : 46 ) . The Turkish conquest , so terrible that Piccolomini's hand trembled while he wrote of it ( Piccolomini : 44 ) , left all ...
Page 190
... Turks in October , 1571 under the leadership of Don John of Austria . The victory was acclaimed as the Christian retaliation for the conquest of Cyprus by Selim II in August , 1571 and interpreted as a sign that the Turks could be ...
... Turks in October , 1571 under the leadership of Don John of Austria . The victory was acclaimed as the Christian retaliation for the conquest of Cyprus by Selim II in August , 1571 and interpreted as a sign that the Turks could be ...
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... Turks with the authority of their position . History tells us of many Turkish successes and many Turkish defeats .... Yet in all these changes there is no case to be found , either in Europe or Asia or Africa , in which the ...
... Turks with the authority of their position . History tells us of many Turkish successes and many Turkish defeats .... Yet in all these changes there is no case to be found , either in Europe or Asia or Africa , in which the ...
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Death Gender and Social Change in Greek Society Marios Sarris | 14 |
Conflict and Joking | 33 |
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