-
while it
developed into
Latin Fama Augusta,
French Famagouste,
Italian Famagosta, and
English Famagusta during the
medieval period. Its
informal modern...
-
Famagosta is a
station on Line 2 of the
Milan Metro. It is
located on
Viale Famagosta. The
station was
opened on 1
November 1994 as a one-station extension...
- si
rifugiarono a
Famagosta; con una
bolla di papa
Bonifacio VIII del 1295, la
diocesi latina di
Tortosa fu
unita a
quella di
Famagosta. The
Latin rite...
-
Bruzzano Cemetery -
Monumentale M5 71
Romolo FS M2 -
Famagosta M2 -
Porta Lodovica 74
Famagosta M2 -
Piazzale Cantore 76
Bisceglie M1 -
Quinto Romano...
- 1377–1381, ?–1455 and 1656–1657
Cyprus (Sipro/Cipro), 1489–1570
Famagusta (
Famagosta), 1489–1571
Tanais (Tana), 13C–1332
Venetian navy Savi agli
Ordini Provveditore...
- more
territories from the
suppressed Diocese of Lim****ol and
Diocese of
Famagosta, all in
former crusader Kingdom of Cyprus,
which had
fallen to the Ottoman...
- 2004. In
March 2005, the Line 2 Abbiategr****o
station (south
branch from
Famagosta) and the Line 1 Rho
Fiera station opened. The
intermediate station of...
- with 35 stations, has a
central section that runs from
Cascina Gobba to
Famagosta, and
forks at both ends. The
North branch runs from
Cologno Sud to Cologno...
- (Hardback). New York: Viking. ISBN 978-0-670-02542-8. Monello, G. "Accadde a
Famagosta, l'****edio
turco ad una
fortezza veneziana ed il suo
sconvolgente finale"...
- (Hardback). New York: Viking. ISBN 978-0-670-02542-8. Gigi Monello,
Accadde a
Famagosta, l'****edio
turco ad una
fortezza veneziana ed il suo
sconvolgente finale...