- of a
Byzantine bishopric,
which became the
Roman Catholic Diocese of La
Canea under Venetian rule and then the
Latin titular see of Cydonia.
After the...
-
Dumitru Canea (born 12
March 2004) is a
former footballer who pla**** as a defender. Born in Romania, he was a
Germany youth international.
Canea moved with...
- 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...
- war by the Pope and Tuscany. The
Ottomans first landed 15
miles west of
Canea (Chania),
where the
local militia fled
before them. They then
attacked the...
- / 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 present...
-
force at the
Battle of Livadeia.
Ordered to keep away from Crete's
capital Canea (now Chania), V****os
accomplished little thereafter on Crete, but Cretan...
- to
follow through on the
reforms and m****acred
Christian inhabitants of
Canea (Chania), Crete, on 23–24
January 1897, a
revolt broke out on 25 January...
-
surprisingly struck against Crete in June 1645,
besieging and
occupying La
Canea (modern Chania) and
Rettimo (modern Rethymno). Each of
these cities took...
-
Catholic prelate who
served as
Archbishop of
Zadar (1621–1642) and
Bishop of
Canea (1642–1656).
Bernardo Florio was born in Venice, Italy, in 1587 and ordained...
- in
early February 1897,
Revenge and the
battleship HMS Rodney
arrived at
Canea (now Chania) on 9
February 1897. She
contributed personnel to an international...