- ****enic sloop-of-war
Kartería (Καρτερία; Gr**** for "****verance") was the
first steam-powered
warship to be used in
combat operations in history. It...
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multiple battles, most
notably the
Battle of Itea,
during which his ship the
Karteria,
would become the
first steam-powered
warship to see combat. He was the...
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meant moral weakness or "effeminacy". The
contrary characteristic was
karteria (καρτερία, "patient endurance", "****verance"). The verb "malakizome"...
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ranging shot by the
Karteria, the
Ottoman ships would open fire
focusing their shots on the steamship. In
reply to this, the
Karteria would begin firing...
- of a brig and two
small gunboats led by the
flagship Karteria commanded by Hastings. The
Karteria was the
first steamship involved in combat. Williams...
- The Gr****s
called the
method of
stopping voluntarily all food and
fluids kartería (endurance), the
Romans inedia (no food), (Hooff, 1990). An especially...
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before her own
sinking during a
Caribbean storm in
October 1814. In 1826,
Karteria,
acting as a
warship of the Navy of the 1st ****enic
Republic under the...
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Gerontas Souda Alexandria Volos Itea
Navarino Ships Agamemnon Aris ****as
Karteria Gr****
regional councils and
statutes Messenian Senate Directorate of Achaea...
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these physical desires for pleasure. He also
makes the
comparison with
karteria, the
endurance of
physical pain, as a
possible analogue which stems from...
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Karteria (****verance),
which astonished the Gr****s to see a ship
powered by
steam and did not move
either via sail or oars. The
Karteria suffered...