Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 16, Issues 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2006 |
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Page 170
... orders were given that even correspondence from Malta was to be rejected.45 Understandably this rang alarm bells for the Order , for the interruption of all sorts of contact with Sicily not only meant the obvious headache of finding ...
... orders were given that even correspondence from Malta was to be rejected.45 Understandably this rang alarm bells for the Order , for the interruption of all sorts of contact with Sicily not only meant the obvious headache of finding ...
Page 172
... Order in Malta regard the ambassadors in Paris and Rome . However , registers of correspondence of various magistracies show that , at some time or other , the Order held a resident ambassador in other courts such as Naples , for ...
... Order in Malta regard the ambassadors in Paris and Rome . However , registers of correspondence of various magistracies show that , at some time or other , the Order held a resident ambassador in other courts such as Naples , for ...
Page 224
... order , and the Concini family remained active in the order . Bartlomeo had two sons who were members of the order , and his grandson Concino became Maria de ' Medici's favourite in the early seventeenth century . Domenico Bonsi ...
... order , and the Concini family remained active in the order . Bartlomeo had two sons who were members of the order , and his grandson Concino became Maria de ' Medici's favourite in the early seventeenth century . Domenico Bonsi ...
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The Benefits | 1 |
The Mediterranean as a Place of Interculturalism | 19 |
The Migration of Chioggias Fishing Fleet in | 27 |
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