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    missioni italiane in oriente 22-24. pp. 346–410. Gregory, Timothy E. (1983). Nauplion. Athens. Karouzos, Semnes (1979). To Nauplio. Athens. Kolokotrones, Theodoros...
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    the Peloponnese had been completed with the capture of Monemvasia and Nauplion. Upon its conquest, the peninsula was made a sanjak of the Rumelia Eyalet...
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  • Byzantine Christian and Eastern Orthodox saint and bishop of Argos and Nauplion Saint Spyridon (c. 270–348), saint and bishop of Trimythous from Cyprus...
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    the Venetian fortresses of Modon, Coron, Navarino, Monemvasia, Argos and Nauplion escaped Ottoman control. The same period was also marked by the migration...
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    The Archaeological Museum of Nafplio is a museum in the town of Nafplio of the Argolis region in Greece. It has exhibits of the Neolithic, Chalcolithic...
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    2020. Retrieved 12 October 2020. Babinger 1992, p. 51. Wedding portrait, Nauplion.net Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine Babinger 1992, p. 230...
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    part of southern mainland Greece. Among them, cities such as Mycenae, Nauplion, and Thebes have been identified with certainty. Danaya has been equated...
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    Königsmarck in Greece. He died of wounds contracted during the Morean War in Nauplion. "Family Ancestry Georgian England George I". Retrieved 2016-07-13. Charles...
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    also mentioned in this inscription; among the cities listed are Mycenae, Nauplion, Kythera, Messenia and the Thebaid (region of Thebes). During the 5th year...
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    Oğlak publications. pp. 113–117. ISBN 978-9-753-29623-6. Wedding portrait, Nauplion.net Babinger 1992, p. 57–58. GLHN (2022-11-27). "Bayezid II – Biyografi"...
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    authorities allowed the settlement of Albanians in Napoli di Romagna (Nauplion) in the Argolis region, outside of the walls of the city. Relations between...
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  • over forty-two months in Nauplion beginning in November 1479. His term is notable for the fortifications he built for Nauplion, for his settlement of the...
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    Argos and Nafplio in 1189, confirming an earlier de facto merger with Nauplion. In 1833, it was renamed the Metropolis of Argolis. Its cathedra was originally...
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    assigned to the Orthodox community of Pula, mainly immigrants from Cyprus and Nauplion. The church owns several icons from the 15th and the 16th century and an...
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    carried out by the archaeologist A.Sampson and The Archaeological Museum of Nauplion. Amongst the new finds were foundations of rooms, ceramics of Classical...
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  • According to historian Norman Davies, a 1378 law passed by the governor of Nauplion in the Greek Peloponnese, confirming privileges for the "atsingani", is...
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  • enraged by the loss of the ships and sacked Poros, carrying off plunder to Nauplion. The loss of the best ships in the fleet crippled the Hellenic Navy for...
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    also mentioned in this inscription; among the cities listed are Mycenae, Nauplion, Kythera, Messenia and the Thebaid (region of Thebes, Greece). The Denyen...
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  • writer PD James, an old friend. Most of his book was written at his home in Nauplion, a small town in the Peloponnese, where he and his wife Bawden spent much...
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    of the Venetian navy, who left after leaving in charge the commander of Nauplion, Emmanuel Mormoris. This also caused part of the nearby Himariotes to submit...
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    reign of Bayezid II, son of Mehmed and Gülbahar Hatun. Wedding portrait, Nauplion.net Sakaoğlu 2008, p. 151. Uluçay 2011, p. 40. Babinger 1992, p. 57. Babinger...
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    territory would have also included adjacent centers, including Tiryns and Nauplion, which could plausibly be ruled by a member of Mycenae's ruling dynasty...
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    vouched for in advance; a tiny contingent of Turkish cavalry escaping to Nauplion; a few women who were taken as slaves; along with the harem of Hurshid...
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    people as slaves. Ibrahim captured Tripolis but was stopped from capturing Nauplion by Kostantinos Mavromichalis and Dimitrios Ypsilantis. In retaliation,...
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  • city's north. The Macedonian presence compelled Pyrrhus to pitch camp at Nauplion to the south of Argos. Pyrrhus attempted to goad Antigonus into fighting...
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  • seniority by the leaders of Negroponte, Corfu, Modon and Coron and Argos-Nauplion. The bailo of Corfu also administered the affairs of the Venetian dependencies...
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    Plutarch and other ancient Greek writers credited the legendary Palamedes of Nauplion on Euboea with the invention of the supplementary letters not found in...
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  • mentioned in a story about the abduction of a number of prisoners from Nauplion by Cretan pirates c. 920; the bishop Peter of Argos prayed for their deliverance...
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    until June 24, 1718. July 20 – Ottoman–Venetian War (1714–18): The fall of Nauplion, the capital of the Venetian "Kingdom of the Morea", seals the fate of...
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    wished to remain a monk. Later, however, Peter became Bishop of Argos and Nauplion after the local bishop died, where he was credited with great holiness...
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