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    The Battle of Mykonos was a minor naval engagement fought in the main harbour of the Cycladic island of Mykonos on 17 June 1794 during the French Revolutionary...
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    become one of Greece's most expensive islands. In Greek mythology, Mykonos was named after its first ruler, Mykonos (Μύκονος), the son or grandson of the god...
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    The Mykonos vase, a pithos, is one of the earliest dated objects (Archaic period, c. 675 BC) to depict the Trojan Horse from Homer's telling of the Fall...
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  • Poland Battle of Hooglede 10 and 13 June - France defeats Austria Battle of Lambusart 16 June - Austro-Dutch victory over France Battle of Mykonos 17 June...
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    Battle of Mykonos: The British Royal Navy captures French frigate Sibylle. June 24 – Bowdoin College is founded in Brunswick, Maine. June 26 – Battle of Fleurus:...
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  • Archdiocese of Naxos, Tinos, Andros, and Mykonos (Latin: Archidioecesis Naxiensis, Andrensis, Tinensis, et Myconensis) is a Latin Church archdiocese of the Catholic...
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  • Greek: Μύκονος [ˈmikonos] Mykonos) or Mycon was a local hero and an eponymous first ruler of Mykonos. He was the son or grandson of the god Apollo.[citation...
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  • 1794 in France (category Years of the 18th century in France)
    – Law of 22 Prairial enacted, also known as the loi de la Grande Terreur. 17 June The Anglo-Corsican Kingdom is established. Battle of Mykonos: HMS Romney...
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  • established. Battle of Mykonos: HMS Romney captures French frigate Sibylle. 12 July – Horatio Nelson loses his right eye during the Siege of Calvi in Corsica...
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    Battle of Mykonos: The British Royal Navy captures French frigate Sibylle. June 24 – Bowdoin College is founded in Brunswick, Maine. June 26 – Battle of Fleurus:...
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  • William Paget (Royal Navy officer, born 1769) (category Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Welsh constituencies)
    frigate Sibylle, known as 'one of the largest the French had', at the Battle of Mykonos. In the two years before his death he also captured ten French merchant...
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    Greek islands Mykonos and Tinos, both generally dated between 675 and 650 BC. The one from Mykonos (see figure) is known as the Mykonos vase. Historian...
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    captured from the French at the Battle of Mykonos in 1794. Weighing more than 1,000 tons bm and with a maindeck battery of 28 18-pounder long guns supplemented...
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    Edward Cooke (Royal Navy officer) (category Royal Navy personnel of the French Revolutionary Wars)
    the Battle of Mykonos. He took Sybille to the Cape of Good Hope and then eastward into the Indian Ocean as a convoy escort under the command of Rear-Admiral...
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    at the Battle of Mykonos. The commander was Charles Adam, who had replaced Edward Cooke after Cooke was mortally wounded during the capture of the French...
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    French frigate Sibylle in Mykonos harbour. Captain William Paget attacked the frigate and in the ensuing Battle of Mykonos forced the French captain to...
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    Tinos (redirect from History of Tinos)
    Aegean Sea. It is part of the Cyclades archipelago. The closest islands are Andros, Delos, and Mykonos. It has a land area of 194.464 square kilometres...
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  • February 2001, with filming taking place in Paris, Prague, Imperia, Rome, Mykonos, and Zürich. Production was troubled: the creators frequently clashed with...
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    Convention changed the name of the city to Port-la-Montagne, after The Mountain faction. Below is the full order of battle of forces involved. Because no...
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    The Battle of the Hyères Islands was a naval engagement fought between a combined British and Neapolitan fleet and the French Mediterranean Fleet on 13...
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    Raid on Manila (category Naval battles of the French Revolutionary Wars)
    French at the Battle of Mykonos in 1794, and the 50-gun HMS Centurion, which sailed with the convoy in July, taking passage through the Straits of Malacca,...
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    Manto Mavrogenous (category Greek people of the Greek War of Independence)
    Tinos. When the struggle began, she went to Mykonos, the island of her origin, and invited the leaders of Mykonos to join the revolution. She equipped, manned...
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  • portrayed in The Wog Boy 2: Kings of Mykonos). He once again finds himself in challenging circumstances, but is assisted out of these by his friend Frank (played...
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    Trojan War (redirect from Battle of Troy)
    Paris wisdom, skill in battle, and the abilities of the greatest warriors; Hera offered him political power and control of all of Asia; and Aphrodite offered...
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  • The music of the Command & Conquer series consists of the soundtracks of the Command & Conquer (C&C or CNC) video games, published in various soundtrack...
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    HMS Romney (1762) (category Ships of the line of the Royal Navy)
    casualties of 46 dead and 112 wounded, nine mortally. Romney had suffered casualties of eight dead and thirty wounded, two mortally in the Battle of Mykonos. In...
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    was also that of Mme Malamatenia. In 1933, Mykonos received 2,150 holiday-goers and 200 foreigners visited Delos and the museum on Mykonos. Mass tourism...
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    The Battle of Genoa (also known as the Battle of Cape Noli and in French as Bataille de Gênes) was a naval battle fought between French and allied Anglo-Neapolitan...
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  • talents Thera – 5 talents Mykonos – 2 talents Seriphos – 2 talents Ios – 1 talent Syros – 1 talent Estimates of the weight of an Attic talent: 26.196 kg...
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  • translator Nouri Dehkordi were assassinated at the Mykonos Greek restaurant in Berlin, Germany. In the Mykonos trial, the courts found Kazem Darabi, an Iranian...
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