Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 16, Issues 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2006 |
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... origin and came mainly from Calamo . 45 Greek Ships and Seafarers in Sicily in the First Twenty Years of the Nineteenth Century 47 46 During the opening years of the nineteenth century we have only encountered evidence of the presence ...
... origin and came mainly from Calamo . 45 Greek Ships and Seafarers in Sicily in the First Twenty Years of the Nineteenth Century 47 46 During the opening years of the nineteenth century we have only encountered evidence of the presence ...
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... origin of the captain in this epoch coincided with the ship's home port or place of registration . Until the end of the 1770s , Messolonghi and Cephalonia in the Ionian Seas were the most common places of origin for the majority of the ...
... origin of the captain in this epoch coincided with the ship's home port or place of registration . Until the end of the 1770s , Messolonghi and Cephalonia in the Ionian Seas were the most common places of origin for the majority of the ...
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... origin of the captains of the ships sailing under the flag of Jerusalem . Table 3. Place of Origin of Captains of Greek Vessels Sailing under the Flag of Jerusalem , 1781-1810 . Origin of Captain Number of ships Spetses 76 Hydra 62 ...
... origin of the captains of the ships sailing under the flag of Jerusalem . Table 3. Place of Origin of Captains of Greek Vessels Sailing under the Flag of Jerusalem , 1781-1810 . Origin of Captain Number of ships Spetses 76 Hydra 62 ...
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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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