- Tripoli." In 1850, the
American poet John
Greenleaf Whittier wrote the poem "
Derne" to
commemorate this battle. The USS O'Bannon (DD-450), the Fletcher-class...
- Hannibal,
shows "the
ideal representation of a hero" from the
silver coins of
Dernes of
Phoenicia and
Pharnabazus III.
British scholar W. H. D.
Rouse defended...
- Van, Hakkari, Cizre, Imaddiya, Mosul, Shahrizor, Harir, Ardalan, Baghdad,
Derne, Derteng,
until Basra. In the 16th century,
after prolonged wars, Kurdish-inhabited...
-
United States military victory at the
Battle of
Derne by
capturing the
Tripoli subject city of
Derne in
support of the
restoration of the
pasha (local...
- individual's
sense of
pride against the
arrogance of a
diabolical villain.
Derné 2000, p. 69.
Agnihotri 1992, p. 160.
Agnihotri 1992, p. 161. Raj 2009, p...
-
hooker with a
heart of gold, as did
academic Lucia Krämer.
Sociologist Steve Derné wrote in his book
Globalization on the Ground: New
Media and the Transformation...
- Look up
derna in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Derna may
refer to:
Derna District, a
district in
eastern Libya Derna, Libya, a port city in that district...
-
Safety - (2022)
Tripoli is the
third U.S. Navy ship
named for the
Battle of
Derne in 1805. It was the
decisive victory of a
mercenary army led by a detachment...
- from the
original on
February 14, 2018.
Retrieved February 13, 2018.
Steve Derné (2008). "7.
Globalizing gender culture.
Transnational cultural flows and...
- Michael" 253-258
Modern English And ofte in
fourme of wommane : In many
derne weye
grete compaygnie mon i-seoth of heom : boþe
hoppie and pleiƺe, Þat...