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Corcyre (French: [kɔʁ.kiʁ];
archaic French for "Corfu"; Gr****: Κέρκυρα, romanized: Kerkyra) was one of
three short-lived
French departments of Greece...
- Navy have
borne the name
Corcyre, the
French name for Corfu:
Corcyre (1797),
previously the
British privateer Cornish Hero
Corcyre (1798), was a
djerme or...
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Directory and were
organised as the
departments of Mer-Égée,
Ithaque and
Corcyre. In 1798, the
Russian Admiral Fyodor Ushakov evicted the
French from these...
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Duchy of
Luxembourg Holy
Roman Empire: Prince-Bishopric of Liège 1795–1814
Corcyre Corfu Corfou Island of
Corfu (archaic
French form)
Greece Republic of Venice4...
- 1809,
which re****ed her and put her into
service in 1811,
renaming her
Corcyre. The
British captured her in
November 1811.
Legkiy was
built of pine and...
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ceded to the
French Republic,
which occupied Corfu as the département
Corcyre. In 1798,
Admiral Fyodor Ushakov was sent to the
Mediterranean in command...
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which organised the
islands as the départements Mer-Égée,
Ithaque and
Corcyre. In 1798–1799 a Russian-Ottoman
fleet under the
command of the Russian...
- Formio,
annexed the
islands to France,
forming the
three departments of
Corcyre (Corfu),
Ithaque (Ithaca) and Mer-Égée (Aegean Sea).
Originally widely...
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ceded to the French, who
occupied it for two
years as the département of
Corcyre,
until they were
expelled by a
joint Russian-Ottoman
squadron under Admiral...
- late 1797 and took her into
Corfu (
Corcyre in French),. The
French Navy took her into
service as
Corcyre.
Corcyre,
armed with 10 guns, then
escorted convoys...