La Canea may refer to: The city Chania on Crete, Greece. The former Roman Catholic Diocese of La Canea, which had its see there, and was revived as Latin...
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24°01′01″E / 35.515°N 24.017°E / 35.515; 24.017 The Roman Catholic Diocese of La Canea or Cidonia (Cydonia /sɪˈdoʊniə/) was a bishopric on Crete, with see at...
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surprisingly struck against Crete in June 1645, besieging and occupying La Canea (modern Chania) and Rettimo (modern Rethimno). Each of these cities took...
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Dumitru Canea (born 12 March 2004) is a former footballer who played as a defender. Born in Romania, he was a Germany youth international. Canea moved with...
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videogame "Knights of Cydonia", a 2006 song by Muse Roman Catholic Diocese of La Canea, a Latin Catholic titular see on Crete, Greece Cydonia (genus), the quince...
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1238–1715 and 1718–1797 Crete, known to Venice as the Realm of Candia: Chania (La Canea), ca. 1210–1263 and 1285–1645 Rethymno (Retimo), ca. 1210–1646 Sitia (Sitia)...
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Compendium of postage stamp issuers (L) (redirect from La Aguera - Lydenburg)
Category:Compendium of postage stamp issuers page for details of the project. Lagouira aka La Gouera is a city on the Atlantic coast of Africa at the southern tip of Western...
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(Mycenaean Greek), Kydonia - Κυδωνία (Ancient Greek), La Canea (Catalan*, Italian*, Spanish*), La Canée (French*), Charleroi Charleroi (Dutch*, Finnish*...
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– death 1294) Giacomo (1311.05.19 – death 1328), previously Bishop of La Canea (Greece; ? – 1311.05.19) Bestagno, Dominican Order O.P. (1329.09.11 – 1351)...
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Dam Cover Your Money (GB) 1974 Precipice Wood (GB) 1966 Lauso Ocarina La Canea Grecian Garden Kingstone Academia Lira (GB) 1958 Souverain Maravedis Jolie...
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Astolfina 1949: Samba 1950: La Cadette 1951: Staffa 1952: Ola 1953: Dacia 1954: Feira de Rio 1955: Theodorica 1956: La Canea 1957: Angela Rucellai 1958:...
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Lantosque Lantosca La Penne La Penna La Trinité Trinità, Trinità Vittoria, Trinità Vittorio La Tour La Torre La Turbie Turbia, La Turbia Levens Levenzo...
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il fiorentino disegna una traiettoria tanto fluida quanto efficace, per la gioia del duo tecnico composto da Riccardo Calcini (il coach) e Giuseppe Gibilisco...
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Lucia, Friars Minor O.F.M. (1349.07.08 – 1352.05.25), later Bishop of La Canea (Cydonioa, Greece) (1352.05.25 – ?) Andrea (1352.05.25 – ?) Gerardo di...
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capturing some Venetian merchant vessels, his fleet sacked the town of Canea on Crete (then a Venetian colony), sometime in September. On his return...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Pedena (category Articles with Latin-language sources (la))
appointed by Urban VI (Roman Obedience); he was transferred to the diocese of La Canea (Agiensis, Crete) by Pope Boniface IX (Roman Obedience) on 12 April 1396...
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Kalafatis was born on the island of Crete in 1652, in the city of Chania (Canea). His father Stefanos Kalafatis belonged to a wealthy local Greek family...
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for the club in February 2024, initially on a six-month loan from Spanish La Liga club Granada. Both Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting and Bouna Sarr did not renew...
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(AU/PSAC) formerly the Canada Agriculture National Employees Association (CANEA) charter union Canada Employment and Immigration Union (CEIU/PSAC) charter...
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1645–1669: Ottoman war with Venice. The Ottomans invade Crete and capture Canea. 1647–1652: The Great Plague of Seville. 1648: The Peace of Westphalia ends...
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1645–1669: Ottoman war with Venice. The Ottomans invade Crete and capture Canea. 1646: Sultan Agung of Mataram dies – and is buried at his graveyard at...
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Ptolemaida (1927) Khandak → Candia → Heraklion Lamia → Zitouni → Lamia Cydonia – Canea – Chania Prontuario dei nomi locali dell'Alto Adige, a massive renaming...
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Kythira. Eleftherios was born in Mournies, near Chania (formerly known as Canea) in then-Ottoman Crete to Kyriakos Venizelos, a Cretan merchant and revolutionary...
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Giovanni Delfino (camerlengo) (category CS1 Latin-language sources (la))
of Chioggia (1613); Andreas Corbelli, Bishop of Canea (1613); Gian Alberto Garzoni, Bishop of Canea (1614); Vitalis de L'Estang, Titular Bishop of Ephesus...
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Triest, where he was ordained rabbi in 1717 by Hillel Ashkenazi, rabbi of Canea, after which he was invited to the rabbinate of Görz. Owing to his great...
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ISBN 0-916101-57-6. Giorgio Calafatti, son of Stefano, was born in 1652, in Canea on the island of Crete to a rich family descended from the imperial Byzantine...
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served him, such as were Mustafa Pasha and Yusuf Pasha, the conqueror of Canea?" "But how," urged Kösem, "is it possible to place a child of seven years...
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the Dardanelles. Kapudan Yusuf enjoyed temporary success in conquering Canea, starting a jealous rivalry with Nevesinli Salih Pasha, the recently installed...
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period. The colonization wave of 1252 also resulted in the establishment of Canea (modern Chania), on the site of the long abandoned ancient city of Kydonia...
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