- Carlos; Rey,
Miguel (2019).
Naves mancas: la
Armada Española a vela de Cabo
Celidonia a Trafalgar. EDAF. ISBN 978-84-414-2879-9. Fernández Duro, Cesáreo (2006)...
- ten
years of his mandates,
achieving victories like Cape Corvo, Cape
Celidonia and Ragusa. At his peak, his
individual naval power is
believed to have...
- the
Oxford English Dictionary, the name
celandine comes from Late
Latin celidonia, from
earlier Latin chelidonia or chelidonium, and
ultimately from Ancient...
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Anatolian coast,
defeating larger Ottoman fleets at the
Battle of Cape
Celidonia and the
Battle of Cape Corvo.
Larache and La Mamora, on the
Moroccan Atlantic...
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inflicted major defeats on
Ottoman Empire in the
Battle of Cape Corvo, Cape
Celidonia along with a raid on Constantinople,
along with
multiple raids on the...
- al-Wadi), in 1535.
Barbary corsairs Battle of Cape
Corvo Battle of Cape
Celidonia Conquest of
Tunis (1574)
Algiers expedition (1541) Ottoman–Portuguese...
- la
Armada Española a vela de Cabo
Celidonia a
Trafalgar [Missing ships: the
Spanish Navy
sailing from Cape
Celidonia to Trafalgar] (in Spanish). Madrid:...
- of
Tunis (1574) Long
Turkish War
Battle of Cape
Corvo Battle of Cape
Celidonia Great Turkish War Location:
Eastern Europe,
Central Europe,
Southern Europe...
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beginning to
swing the
other way,
further shown in the
Battle of Cape
Celidonia, but the
Black Sea was, for a time,
regarded as a "Turkish Lake". For...
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Mediterranean and
defeated an
Ottoman fleet of 55
galleys at the
Battle of Cape
Celidonia. By 1650, war
galleys were used
primarily in the
struggles between Venice...