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    The Capture of Lemnos took place in October 1912 during the First Balkan War, serving as the opening action between Greek and Ottoman forces in the Aegean...
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    carried on with the mainland. Lemnos also has a 7-hectare desert, the Pachies Ammoudies of Lemnos. The climate in Lemnos is mainly Mediterranean (Csa)...
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  • the bravery of its knights, but the second capture of Lemnos by the Turks rendered the institution useless. Thus the order of Our Lady of Bethlehem was...
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    municipality on the island of Lemnos, North Aegean, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Lemnos, of which it is a municipal...
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    Miltiades (category Year of birth uncertain)
     688. ISBN 0-19-869117-3. J.A.S. Evans (1963) "Notes on Miltiades' Capture of Lemnos" Classical Philology, Vol. 58, No. 3, pp.168-170 Creasy (1880) pg...
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  • Battle of Athos (1807), between the Russian and Ottoman fleets Battle of Lemnos (1912), capture of the island by the Greeks Battle of Lemnos (1913),...
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    years of archaeological excavations at Lemnos, nothing has been found that would support a migration from Lemnos to Etruria or to the Alps where Raetic...
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    The Siege of Lemnos happened during the Cretan War when the Ottomans launched a campaign to reconquer the island of Lemnos from the Venetians. The Ottomans...
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    Aegan Expedition (1456) (category Battles of Mehmed the Conqueror)
    Expedition of 1456 was the expedition in which the Ottoman army under the command of Mehmed the Conqueror captured Enez, Lemnos and the island of Samothrace...
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    Lists of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also This article lists all the battles that...
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    the bravery of its knights, but the second capture of Lemnos by the Turks rendered the institution useless. Thus the order of Our Lady of Bethlehem was...
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  • resulting in the capture of Thessalonica by the Ottomans The First Ottoman–Venetian War (1463–1479), resulting in the capture of Negroponte, Lemnos and Albania...
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    Greek submarine Delfin (1912) (category Military units and formations of Greece in the Balkan Wars)
    capabilities. Delphin's crew thus simply slept on Kanaris. Following the Capture of Lemnos, the Greek fleet relocated to Moudros Bay. At Moudros, Delfin's crew...
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    stage of prehistory. After more than 90 years of archaeological excavations at Lemnos, nothing has been found that would support a migration from Lemnos to...
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  • "Rickard, J (14 December 2008), Battle of Lemnos, 73 B.C." It could also have been fought on an unnamed island near Lemnos. Philip Matyszak, Mithridates the...
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    Hypsipyle (category Deeds of Aphrodite)
    She ruled Lemnos when the Argonauts visited the island, and had two sons by Jason, the leader of the Argonauts. Later the women of Lemnos discovered...
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    The Battle of Athos (also known as the Battle of Monte Sancto or the Battle of Lemnos) took place on 1–2 July 1807New Style as a part of the Napoleonic...
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    Jason (category Deeds of Hera)
    isle of Lemnos is situated in the north Aegean Sea, near the Western coast of Asia Minor (modern day Turkey). The island was inhabited by a race of women...
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    September 1697, at Lemnos in July 1697, and at Samothrace in 1698, but they were generally indecisive and failed to shift the balance of forces.[citation...
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    Alexandros Sakellariou (category Ministers of national defence of Greece)
    fought in the Battle of Elli and the Battle of Lemnos, as well as participating in the capture of Lemnos, Imbros, Samothrace, Tenedos, Mount Athos, Lesbos...
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    Dardanelles. Rear Admiral Pavlos Kountouriotis landed at Lemnos, while the Greek fleet captured a series of islands. On 24 October (O.S.), Kountouriotis sent...
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    Trojan War (redirect from Battle of Troy)
    Agamemnon. Achilles captured Lycaon, son of Priam, while he was cutting branches in his father's orchards. Patroclus sold him as a slave in Lemnos, where he was...
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    Frankokratia (category History of colonialism)
    of the Latin Empire in northern Thrace, until its capture by the Bulgarians. Lemnos formed a fief of the Latin Empire under the Venetian Navigajoso family...
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    CEO Marek Španěl was inspired to change the setting to the Greek island of Lemnos after visiting it on vacation, and development gradually shifted from...
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    Heracles (redirect from Glory of Hera)
    named Heraclea in his honor. A very small island close to the island of Lemnos was called Neai (Νέαι), from νέω, which means "I dive/swim", because Heracles...
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    Imbros (category Instances of Lang-el using second unnamed parameter)
    and Lemnos. Stephanus of Byzantium mentions that Imbros was sacred to Cabeiri and Hermes. Imbrian Mysteries were one of the secret religious rites of ancient...
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  • This is a list of fictional countries from published works of fiction (books, films, television series, games, etc.). Fictional works describe all the...
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    Pelasgians who migrated to Italy from Lydia by way of the Greek island of Lemnos. They all described Lemnos as having been settled by Pelasgians, whom Thucydides...
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    Repanidi (redirect from Kokkino, Lemnos)
    and Geographic Sources of Lemnos Island (15th-20th Centuries) Thessaloniki, 1986. Lemnos CD: Λήμνος αγαπημένη = Loveable Lemnos Theodoros Belitsos, Η Λήμνος...
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    The Capture of Korçë by the Hellenic armed forces, happened on 20 December 1912, during the First Balkan War. During the early stages of the war while...
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