• Porto Kagio or Porto Káyio (Greek: Πόρτο Κάγιο; Turkish: Portokale) is a seaside village in the East Mani municipality on the eastern side of the Mani...
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    The Battle of Porto Kagio was a late 18th century naval engagement. Fought between an Ottoman force and Greek pirates, the battle came in the aftermath...
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    recognized Augustus as Emperor and invited him at Psamathous (near modern Porto Kagio), and their Koinon stayed an independent state. This signified the beginning...
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  • Psamathus a polis (city-state). Its site is located near the modern Porto Kagio. Strabo. Geographica. Vol. viii. p.373. Page numbers refer to those of...
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  • location of the castle is not clear. Modern usage refers to the castle of Porto Kagio as "Mani", but medieval portolans place the castle of Grand Magne on...
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  • Later that month, a larger force under Mohammed Bey drove Kladas to Porto Kagio where he was taken on board a Neapolitan galley, leaving his revolt to...
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    cease operations. Katsonis refused to obey and gathered his ships at Porto Kagio near Cape Tainaron, but was attacked there by a joint Ottoman–French...
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    like a tyrant with the backing of the Turkish garrisons in Kelefa and Porto Kagio, although the Turks were boxed into the castles by the surrounding Maniots...
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    cease operations. Katsonis refused to obey and gathered his ships at Porto Kagio near Cape Tainaron, but was attacked there by a joint Ottoman–French...
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