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    Lancelotto Malocello (Italian pronunciation: [lantʃeˈlɔtto maloˈtʃɛllo]) (Latin: Lanzarotus Marocelus; French: Lancelot Maloisel; fl. 1312) was an Italian...
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    Insula de Lanzarotus Marocelus, after the Genoese navigator Lancelotto Malocello, from which the modern name is derived. The island's name in the native...
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    Genoese captain Lanceloto Malocello traditionally dated 1312 (but probably a little later, between 1318–1325). Malocello's motives were unclear – it is...
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    to have encountered the Canaries was the Genoan navigator Lancelotto Malocello. He arrived on the island of Lanzarote (which was probably named after...
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    (Mayan remains) George Mallory English 20th Mount Everest Lancelotto Malocello Italian 13th/14th Lanzarote (Canary Islands) Albert Hastings Markham British...
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    Eusebio Kino (1645–1711) Alessandro Malaspina (1754–1810) Lancelotto Malocello (1269–1335) Reinhold Messner (born 1944) Umberto Nobile (1885–1978) Antonio...
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    visits were made by sailors from Majorca, Portugal, and Genoa. Lancelotto Malocello settled on Lanzarote in 1312. The Majorcans established a mission with...
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    Elder called them "the Fortunate Islands". Genoese navigator Lancelotto Malocello is credited with the rediscovery of the Canary Islands in 1312. In 1339...
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    captured by Germany as TA34 September 1943, scrapped 1958 Lanzerotto Malocello  Regia Marina Navigatori Destroyer 1,900 18 January 1930 sunk 24 March...
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  • Lanzerotto Malocello was one of a dozen Navigatori-class destroyers built for the Regia Marina (Royal Italian Navy) in the late 1920s. Completed in 1930...
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    captain, he commanded the destroyers Antonio Pigafetta and Lanzerotto Malocello and their Squadron; between 1936 and 1937 he served as the commanding...
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    indissoluble link between Genoa and navigation is testified by Lancelotto Malocello, by Vandino and Ugolino Vivaldi, and most prominently by Christopher Columbus...
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    Juba's writings were subsequently lost. The Genoese navigator Lancelotto Malocello reached the archipelago in 1312 and remained for two decades until expelled...
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  • that when Lancelotto Malocello set sail from Genoa in 1312, he did so in order to search for Vandino and Ugolino Vivaldi. Malocello ended up remaining on...
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    possibly in search of the Vivaldi brothers, a fellow Genoese, Lancelotto Malocello rediscovered the Canary Islands. Lanzarote is named after him. Jaume Ferrer...
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    September 1930 Sunk 19 October 1942 by HMS Unbending Lanzerotto Malocello Lanzerotto Malocello Ansaldo, Genoa 18 January 1930 Lost on 24 March 1943 to a mine...
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    Lanzerotto Malocello – On 24 March the Italian destroyer, carrying German troops to Tunis, sank after hitting a mine. 199 of Malocello's 237–241 crew...
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    88000 Aircraft Aircraft type Douglas DC-8-43 Aircraft name Lanzerotto Malocello Operator Alitalia IATA flight No. AZ771 ICAO flight No. AZA771 Call sign...
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    Evidently drawing from the information provided in 1336 by Lanceloto Malocello sponsored by King Dinis of Portugal. It showed Lanzarote island, named...
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    day and briefly exchanged fire with the Italian destroyer Lanzerotto Malocello which was minelaying. The Italian ship showed French recognition lights...
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    submarine depot ship Antonio Pacinotti and then of the destroyer Lanzerotto Malocello. In 1933 he was promoted to captain, spending a period in shore assignments...
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    leaders Enzio of Sardinia Ugolino Buzaccherini Ansaldo de Mari Giacobo Malocello Strength 27 Sicilian galleys 40 Pisan galleys 27 Genoese galleys Casualties...
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    sailors from Mallorca, Portugal and Genoa made numerous visits. Lancelotto Malocello settled on the island of Lanzarote in 1312. The Mayorcans established...
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    navigators and explorers such as Vandino and Ugolino Vivaldi, Lancelotto Malocello, Luca Tarigo, Antonio de Noli, Antonio Malfante and Antoniotto Usodimare...
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  • affirmed it in the cathedral chapel of his castle in the presence of Malocello and Percivalle Doria. By the terms of the treaty, both allies owed the...
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  • the last, long live the king" and ordered Malocello to abandon Vivaldi to her fate and save herself. Malocello refused, and remained to protect her disabled...
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  • Canary Islands were known to the ancients. They were reached by Lancelotto Malocello in 1312. Jean de Béthencourt conquered two of them in 1405, but the larger...
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    Mosto Antonio da Noli Nicoloso da Recco Giovanni da Verrazzano Lanzerotto Malocello Leone Pancaldo Emanuele Pessagno Antonio Pigafetta Luca Tarigo Antoniotto...
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  • Lanzarotus Marocelus, a reference to the Genoese navigator Lancelotto Malocello, and affixes a Genoese shield to mark the island (a custom which will...
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    (approximate date). The Canary Islands are "rediscovered" by Lancelotto Malocello, Genoese navigator, who sails to Lanzarote, and remains there for almost...
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