Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 16, Issues 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2006 |
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Page 94
... commanded by Anagoste d'Antonio Chiose was put in quarantine in the royal lazaretto of Messina while , in July , two Greek polacres , the first commanded by Panaita Duria and coming from Xanthus , and the second commanded by Michele ...
... commanded by Anagoste d'Antonio Chiose was put in quarantine in the royal lazaretto of Messina while , in July , two Greek polacres , the first commanded by Panaita Duria and coming from Xanthus , and the second commanded by Michele ...
Page 95
... commanded by Cristofalo Leondorj with a cargo of iron , but there is no indication of its origin or its destination.50 49 From July to December 1811 , seven vessels commanded by Greek captains are encountered in Messina . They had to ...
... commanded by Cristofalo Leondorj with a cargo of iron , but there is no indication of its origin or its destination.50 49 From July to December 1811 , seven vessels commanded by Greek captains are encountered in Messina . They had to ...
Page 96
... commanded by Panajotti Pascanicola in the Gulf of Palermo ; 59 the probable arrival in Messina of the Greek boat of captain Domenico di Giorgio coming from Salonika with a dirty bill of health ; 60 and the entrance into the harbour of ...
... commanded by Panajotti Pascanicola in the Gulf of Palermo ; 59 the probable arrival in Messina of the Greek boat of captain Domenico di Giorgio coming from Salonika with a dirty bill of health ; 60 and the entrance into the harbour of ...
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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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