Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 13Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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... century , maritime power became the key factor . This new element would provoke fierce battles for the control of the known commercial routes . It required discovering new ones , too . The crisis begins in the sixteenth century , in ...
... century , maritime power became the key factor . This new element would provoke fierce battles for the control of the known commercial routes . It required discovering new ones , too . The crisis begins in the sixteenth century , in ...
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... century Austrian Barque and a Maltese merchant ship . We then move into the main hall where the collection starts off with a section consisting of archaeological findings . These include anchors dating back to Roman times ( there is ...
... century Austrian Barque and a Maltese merchant ship . We then move into the main hall where the collection starts off with a section consisting of archaeological findings . These include anchors dating back to Roman times ( there is ...
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... century Latin Syria , possibly at Acre , and was adopted as law by the burgess courts in the Kingdom of Cyprus under its Lusignan rulers as well as , for the century or so from 1473 to 1571 , the Venetian governors who succeeded them ...
... century Latin Syria , possibly at Acre , and was adopted as law by the burgess courts in the Kingdom of Cyprus under its Lusignan rulers as well as , for the century or so from 1473 to 1571 , the Venetian governors who succeeded them ...
Contents
Hybridity Birthplace and Naming Judith Okely | 1 |
Some Cautionary | 21 |
From Rhodes to Malta The Order | 45 |
Copyright | |
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